A discourse concerning the Resurrection of Jesus Christ . In three parts. Wherein, I. The Consequences of the Doctrine are Stated Hypothetically. II. The Nature and Obligation of Moral Evidence, are explain'd at large. III. The Proofs of the Fact of our Saviour's Resurrection, are Propos'd, Examin'd, and fairly Demonstrated, to be Conclusive. Together with An Appendix concerning the Impossible Production of Thought, from Matter and Motion: The Nature of Human Souls, and of Brutes: The Anima Mundi, and the Hypothesis of the Toman; as also, concerning Divim Providence, the Origin of Evil, and the Universe in General. By Humphry Ditton, Master of the New Mathematical School in Christ's-Hospital.

  • Ditton, Humphry, 1675-1715.
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M.DCC.XIV. [1714]
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A discourse concerning the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. In three parts. Wherein, I. The Consequences of the Doctrine are Stated Hypothetically. II. The Nature and Obligation of Moral Evidence, are explain'd at large. III. The Proofs of the Fact of our Sa

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London : printed by J. Darby in Bartholomew-Close, and sold by Andr. Bell in Cornhil, and B. Lintott near the Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, M.DCC.XIV. [1714]

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