The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... tion is a more probable circumstance than the withholding of one . Nor can this conclusion be ever avoided , save through the medium of demonstrating , that the best mode of ensuring the accomplishment of God's purpose in creating man ...
... tion is a more probable circumstance than the withholding of one . Nor can this conclusion be ever avoided , save through the medium of demonstrating , that the best mode of ensuring the accomplishment of God's purpose in creating man ...
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... tion , that , as the light of nature is in itself suffi- cient without any revelation from God , such a revelation is thence altogether useless and unne- cessary ? Socrates thinks with the Christian : Mr. Volney , with the deist . Shall ...
... tion , that , as the light of nature is in itself suffi- cient without any revelation from God , such a revelation is thence altogether useless and unne- cessary ? Socrates thinks with the Christian : Mr. Volney , with the deist . Shall ...
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... tion from God on the following several grounds . A revelation from heaven is , in the abstract , a circumstance clearly possible . From a consideration of the wisdom of the Creator and the ignorance of the created , the fact of a divine ...
... tion from God on the following several grounds . A revelation from heaven is , in the abstract , a circumstance clearly possible . From a consideration of the wisdom of the Creator and the ignorance of the created , the fact of a divine ...
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... tion from God is no less necessary in the ab- stract , than the claim of Christianity to be re- ceived as such a revelation is well - founded in the concrete . III . On the other hand , still in the present stage of the argument , the ...
... tion from God is no less necessary in the ab- stract , than the claim of Christianity to be re- ceived as such a revelation is well - founded in the concrete . III . On the other hand , still in the present stage of the argument , the ...
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... TION OF ALL REVELATION FROM GOD . MR . Volney and other writers of the same school , in plain defiance of the more modest confession of Socrates , contend , that the light of nature alone is an amply sufficient teacher : so that , by ...
... TION OF ALL REVELATION FROM GOD . MR . Volney and other writers of the same school , in plain defiance of the more modest confession of Socrates , contend , that the light of nature alone is an amply sufficient teacher : so that , by ...
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