The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... time to time have been brought forward by deistical authors against the Holy Scriptures : such a task , in the present state of the contro- versy , may well be deemed superfluous ; for , in B truth , it would be merely to repeat and to.
... time to time have been brought forward by deistical authors against the Holy Scriptures : such a task , in the present state of the contro- versy , may well be deemed superfluous ; for , in B truth , it would be merely to repeat and to.
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... brought to a conclusion , that , however much has been said by infidels respecting the easy faith of those who have embraced the Gospel , there is , after all , more real credulity in the disbelief of Chris- tianity than in the belief ...
... brought to a conclusion , that , however much has been said by infidels respecting the easy faith of those who have embraced the Gospel , there is , after all , more real credulity in the disbelief of Chris- tianity than in the belief ...
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... brought to the following point : whether it be easier to believe , that knowledge or ignorance on the part of man , respecting the purpose of his Creator , is the most efficacious in the way of securing its ac- complishment . They , who ...
... brought to the following point : whether it be easier to believe , that knowledge or ignorance on the part of man , respecting the purpose of his Creator , is the most efficacious in the way of securing its ac- complishment . They , who ...
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... brought forward . To start difficulties is one thing to answer arguments , another . Now the mere starting of an insulated difficulty is no answer to a regular argument . The work , which we have a right to demand , is a work , in which ...
... brought forward . To start difficulties is one thing to answer arguments , another . Now the mere starting of an insulated difficulty is no answer to a regular argument . The work , which we have a right to demand , is a work , in which ...
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... brought forward by writers on the evidences , is plainly an assertion without proof . If the evidences be indeed insufficient , it must doubtless be easy to answer the arguments . Why then has no reply been given to them ? Why is a mere ...
... brought forward by writers on the evidences , is plainly an assertion without proof . If the evidences be indeed insufficient , it must doubtless be easy to answer the arguments . Why then has no reply been given to them ? Why is a mere ...
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