The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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Página xvi
... deny the praise of general veracity to the narrative is to un- hinge all historical evidence . p . 110 . 3. Speculations of Mr. Volney as to the personal exist- ence of Christ . p . 114 . 4. Conclusion as to the character of the ...
... deny the praise of general veracity to the narrative is to un- hinge all historical evidence . p . 110 . 3. Speculations of Mr. Volney as to the personal exist- ence of Christ . p . 114 . 4. Conclusion as to the character of the ...
Página xvii
... denial of it . p . 169 . 4. Evidence specially afforded by the conduct of two of the apostles . p . 178 . ( 1. ) Conduct of Judas the traitor . p . 178 . ( 2. ) Conduct of Paul , first a persecutor , then a con- vert . p . 182 . SECTION ...
... denial of it . p . 169 . 4. Evidence specially afforded by the conduct of two of the apostles . p . 178 . ( 1. ) Conduct of Judas the traitor . p . 178 . ( 2. ) Conduct of Paul , first a persecutor , then a con- vert . p . 182 . SECTION ...
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... denied without a con- comitant denial of God's omnipotence . A denial therefore of God's omnipotence is the necessary consequence of maintaining the position before us . Whence it follows , that the present position , involving a denial ...
... denied without a con- comitant denial of God's omnipotence . A denial therefore of God's omnipotence is the necessary consequence of maintaining the position before us . Whence it follows , that the present position , involving a denial ...
Página 18
... denying its propriety ; an abstract notion , so circumstanced , can never be rationally admitted against direct unconfuted evidence to a fact . He therefore , who can be content to found his system upon so insecure a basis , may , I ...
... denying its propriety ; an abstract notion , so circumstanced , can never be rationally admitted against direct unconfuted evidence to a fact . He therefore , who can be content to found his system upon so insecure a basis , may , I ...
Página 19
... denies Christianity to be a revelation from God on the following several grounds . Although a revelation may perhaps in itself be possible , yet the fact of one is very highly im- probable because it is to the last degree un- likely ...
... denies Christianity to be a revelation from God on the following several grounds . Although a revelation may perhaps in itself be possible , yet the fact of one is very highly im- probable because it is to the last degree un- likely ...
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