The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... called upon to demonstrate is the perfect justice of God . But this he can only do through the medium of a future state of retribution . And it is utterly impossible for him to demon- strate a future state of retribution except through ...
... called upon to demonstrate is the perfect justice of God . But this he can only do through the medium of a future state of retribution . And it is utterly impossible for him to demon- strate a future state of retribution except through ...
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... called . The reason is obvious . He cannot be certain , that he will please God by acting justly ; until he first knows , that God is a God of justice . He cannot be certain , that he will please God by acting mercifully ; until he ...
... called . The reason is obvious . He cannot be certain , that he will please God by acting justly ; until he first knows , that God is a God of justice . He cannot be certain , that he will please God by acting mercifully ; until he ...
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... is false , or whether each of them be not alike unfounded , the deist , so far as I can comprehend , has no means of determining , Hence , however he may please to modify what is called the religion of na- 40 [ SECT . II . THE DIFFICULTIES.
... is false , or whether each of them be not alike unfounded , the deist , so far as I can comprehend , has no means of determining , Hence , however he may please to modify what is called the religion of na- 40 [ SECT . II . THE DIFFICULTIES.
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George Stanley Faber. please to modify what is called the religion of na- ture , he can never know , whether his religion , with the line of conduct grafted upon it , be a de- light or an abomination to the Divinity whom he wishes to ...
George Stanley Faber. please to modify what is called the religion of na- ture , he can never know , whether his religion , with the line of conduct grafted upon it , be a de- light or an abomination to the Divinity whom he wishes to ...
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... called Lacus Mareotis ; and this gulf , as indicated by Menelaus , was between fifteen and twenty leagues in length . Supposing this to be accurate , it has only required the lapse of nine hundred years , from the days of Homer to the ...
... called Lacus Mareotis ; and this gulf , as indicated by Menelaus , was between fifteen and twenty leagues in length . Supposing this to be accurate , it has only required the lapse of nine hundred years , from the days of Homer to the ...
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