The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... established in geology , than that the crust of our globe has been subjected to a great and sudden revo- lution by the agency of water . p . 54 . ( 2. ) Various physical matters testify , that this great revolution cannot have happened ...
... established in geology , than that the crust of our globe has been subjected to a great and sudden revo- lution by the agency of water . p . 54 . ( 2. ) Various physical matters testify , that this great revolution cannot have happened ...
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... established fact of an universal deluge . p . 68 . 1. The supposition , that the deluge did not cover the tops of the mountains and that men and animals preserved themselves by escaping to their summits , shewn to be untenable . p . 71 ...
... established fact of an universal deluge . p . 68 . 1. The supposition , that the deluge did not cover the tops of the mountains and that men and animals preserved themselves by escaping to their summits , shewn to be untenable . p . 71 ...
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... established : but various difficulties are indus- triously produced , more or less plausible ; and on the strength of these difficulties it is con- tended , that our religion has no legitimate claim to the character of a revelation from ...
... established : but various difficulties are indus- triously produced , more or less plausible ; and on the strength of these difficulties it is con- tended , that our religion has no legitimate claim to the character of a revelation from ...
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... established by the highest possible degree of moral evidence : but certain difficulties may be started : therefore the fact must not be credited . In good truth , if we admit the conclusiveness of such reasoning as this ( and it is the ...
... established by the highest possible degree of moral evidence : but certain difficulties may be started : therefore the fact must not be credited . In good truth , if we admit the conclusiveness of such reasoning as this ( and it is the ...
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George Stanley Faber. of the Babylonian Empire , is established by such strong moral evidence , that , if we reject it , we must reject all history and sink into universal scepticism . But , in regard to this fact , a serious difficulty ...
George Stanley Faber. of the Babylonian Empire , is established by such strong moral evidence , that , if we reject it , we must reject all history and sink into universal scepticism . But , in regard to this fact , a serious difficulty ...
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