The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... take his stand with even a moderate degree of plausibility . Either a revelation from heaven is a matter in itself abstractedly impossible . Or a revelation from heaven is so utterly im- probable 2 [ SECT . I. THE DIFFICULTIES.
... take his stand with even a moderate degree of plausibility . Either a revelation from heaven is a matter in itself abstractedly impossible . Or a revelation from heaven is so utterly im- probable 2 [ SECT . I. THE DIFFICULTIES.
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George Stanley Faber. Or a revelation from heaven is so utterly im- probable an occurrence , that it beggars all cre- dibility . Or the evidences , upon which our reception of every system claiming to be a revelation from heaven is ...
George Stanley Faber. Or a revelation from heaven is so utterly im- probable an occurrence , that it beggars all cre- dibility . Or the evidences , upon which our reception of every system claiming to be a revelation from heaven is ...
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... probable mode , in which God could accom- plish his purpose , would be studiously to with- hold all instruction from his rational creature , seems so very paradoxical and so entirely con- trary to every analogy which presents itself to ...
... probable mode , in which God could accom- plish his purpose , would be studiously to with- hold all instruction from his rational creature , seems so very paradoxical and so entirely con- trary to every analogy which presents itself to ...
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... probable mode , in which God could accomplish his purpose , would be to communicate instruction to man , is the same as to allow , that the communicating of a divine revela- tion is a more probable circumstance than the withholding of ...
... probable mode , in which God could accomplish his purpose , would be to communicate instruction to man , is the same as to allow , that the communicating of a divine revela- tion is a more probable circumstance than the withholding of ...
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... probable . The evidence in favour of Christianity being a divine revelation is so strong , that it cannot be reasonably controverted ; more especially as the arguments , upon which the evidence rests , have never yet been confuted ...
... probable . The evidence in favour of Christianity being a divine revelation is so strong , that it cannot be reasonably controverted ; more especially as the arguments , upon which the evidence rests , have never yet been confuted ...
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