Evidence of Christianity
William Paley's comprehensive work on fundamental Christian theology and spiritual discipline.
35 Chapters
Table of Contents
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CHAPTER I: That there is not satisfactory Evidence, that Persons pretending to be
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CHAPTER VIII: Conclusion.
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CHAPTER I: There is satisfactory evidence that many, professing to be original
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CHAPTER II: There is satisfactory evidence that many, professing to be original
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CHAPTER III: There is satisfactory evidence that many, professing to be original
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CHAPTER IV: There is satisfactory evidence that many professing to be original
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CHAPTER V: There is satisfactory evidence that many, professing to be original
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CHAPTER VI: There is satisfactory evidence that many professing to be original
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CHAPTER VII: There is satisfactory evidence that many, professing to be original
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CHAPTER VIII: There is satisfactory evidence that many, professing to be original
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CHAPTER IX: There is satisfactory evidence that many, professing to be original
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chapter where: Matthias, and some others, he says, "They the are not so much as to be
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CHAPTER X: RECAPITULATION.
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CHAPTER I: Our first proposition was, That there is satisfactory evidence that
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CHAPTER II: But they with whom we argue have undoubtedly a right to select their
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CHAPTER I: PROPHECY.
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chapter of: evils drew from our Saviour, on another occasion, the following
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CHAPTER II: THE MORALITY OF THE GOSPEL.
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CHAPTER III: THE CANDOUR OF THE WRITERS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.
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CHAPTER IV: IDENTITY OF CHRIST'S CHARACTER.
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CHAPTER V: ORIGINALITY OF OUR SAVIOUR'S CHARACTER.
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CHAPTER VI: One argument which has been much relied upon (but not more than its
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CHAPTER VII: UNDESIGNED COINCIDENCES.
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CHAPTER VIII: OF THE HISTORY OF THE RESURRECTION.
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CHAPTER IX: THE PROPAGATION OF CHRISTIANITY.
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chapter of: believed on him, but because of the Pharisees they did not confess him,
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CHAPTER I: THE DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE SEVERAL GOSPELS.
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CHAPTER II: ERRONEOUS OPINIONS IMPUTED TO THE APOSTLES.
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CHAPTER III: THE CONNEXION OF CHRISTIANITY WITH THE JEWISH HISTORY.
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CHAPTER IV: REJECTION OF CHRISTIANITY.
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CHAPTER V: THAT THE CHRISTIAN MIRACLES ARE NOT RECITED, OR APPEALED TO, BY EARLY
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Chapter 8: There is, however, another class of writers to whom the answer above
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CHAPTER VI: WANT OF UNIVERSALITY IN THE KNOWLEDGE AND RECEPTION OF CHRISTIANITY, AND OF
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CHAPTER VII: THE SUPPOSED EFFECTS OF CHRISTIANITY.
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CHAPTER VIII: THE CONCLUSION,
