The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... declare it to be wholly insufficient ; a revelation from God is quite unnecessary : nor ought any claim of this character to be admitted , though it may rest on the very strongest uncon- futed arguments . IV . Such are the principles ...
... declare it to be wholly insufficient ; a revelation from God is quite unnecessary : nor ought any claim of this character to be admitted , though it may rest on the very strongest uncon- futed arguments . IV . Such are the principles ...
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... as if he had formally declared them . But the truth is , that the world , in which man is actually placed , is a complete enigma , a 1 tissue of jarring contradictions . Perplexed and distracted , SECT . II . ] OF INFIDELITY . 45.
... as if he had formally declared them . But the truth is , that the world , in which man is actually placed , is a complete enigma , a 1 tissue of jarring contradictions . Perplexed and distracted , SECT . II . ] OF INFIDELITY . 45.
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... declare , that an universal deluge once took place , and that society recom- menced from the epoch of that grand revolution : so every account which has come down to us of the progress of civilization , with its concomitant arts and ...
... declare , that an universal deluge once took place , and that society recom- menced from the epoch of that grand revolution : so every account which has come down to us of the progress of civilization , with its concomitant arts and ...
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... declaring , that the recent population of the present world was immediately preceded by an awful diluvian revolution , from which a few individuals only of men and animals were suffered to escape . II . Such are the proofs , upon which ...
... declaring , that the recent population of the present world was immediately preceded by an awful diluvian revolution , from which a few individuals only of men and animals were suffered to escape . II . Such are the proofs , upon which ...
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... declaring , that the deluge was not more a great than a SUDDEN revolution * . If then man received no warning from heaven of its approach , and if he merely fled to such ships as had pre- viously and accidentally been constructed ; how ...
... declaring , that the deluge was not more a great than a SUDDEN revolution * . If then man received no warning from heaven of its approach , and if he merely fled to such ships as had pre- viously and accidentally been constructed ; how ...
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