The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... strongly and in- disputably characterized by cruelty . Now he need not cast his eyes very far abroad , in order to be- hold precisely the same deeds performed by God : and that too , not once merely and as it SECT . II . 31 OF INFIDELITY .
... strongly and in- disputably characterized by cruelty . Now he need not cast his eyes very far abroad , in order to be- hold precisely the same deeds performed by God : and that too , not once merely and as it SECT . II . 31 OF INFIDELITY .
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George Stanley Faber. and that too , not once merely and as it were ac- cidentally , but repeatedly and perpetually . Let him consider the case of a man , labouring for years under the torment of the stone , or gradually devoured by a ...
George Stanley Faber. and that too , not once merely and as it were ac- cidentally , but repeatedly and perpetually . Let him consider the case of a man , labouring for years under the torment of the stone , or gradually devoured by a ...
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... once systematically denied to him ; and the means of acquiring that knowledge , by any possible exertion of industry , were studiously withheld . Man was never taught , that there is one only God : and he is utterly unable to attain to ...
... once systematically denied to him ; and the means of acquiring that knowledge , by any possible exertion of industry , were studiously withheld . Man was never taught , that there is one only God : and he is utterly unable to attain to ...
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... once took place , and that all animated nature perished save a single family with those birds and beasts and reptiles which they were instrumental in pre- serving . This universal attestation I call a proof : be- cause , if it be deemed ...
... once took place , and that all animated nature perished save a single family with those birds and beasts and reptiles which they were instrumental in pre- serving . This universal attestation I call a proof : be- cause , if it be deemed ...
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... once more to denominate a proof of the alleged fact : for it is a proof , which can never be invalidated by any rational process of discussion . 2. The only plausible objection or rather dif- ficulty , which could be fairly started ...
... once more to denominate a proof of the alleged fact : for it is a proof , which can never be invalidated by any rational process of discussion . 2. The only plausible objection or rather dif- ficulty , which could be fairly started ...
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