The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... wholly foreign to the question at issue between us , we have a clear right to expect and demand a re- gular confutation of the arguments , which are advanced in our best treatises on the evidences of Judaism and Christianity ; such ...
... wholly foreign to the question at issue between us , we have a clear right to expect and demand a re- gular confutation of the arguments , which are advanced in our best treatises on the evidences of Judaism and Christianity ; such ...
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... wholly unsatisfactory on any intelligible principles of ratiocination , even if the objections could not be answered and the difficulties re- moved for , if objections and difficulties are to be admitted against positive unanswered evi ...
... wholly unsatisfactory on any intelligible principles of ratiocination , even if the objections could not be answered and the difficulties re- moved for , if objections and difficulties are to be admitted against positive unanswered evi ...
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... wholly insufficient ; a revelation from God is quite unnecessary : nor ought any claim of this character to be admitted , though it may rest on the very strongest uncon- futed arguments . IV . Such are the principles , and such the ...
... wholly insufficient ; a revelation from God is quite unnecessary : nor ought any claim of this character to be admitted , though it may rest on the very strongest uncon- futed arguments . IV . Such are the principles , and such the ...
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... wholly and irremediably ignorant . II . Let us however suppose , that , by some powerful argument hitherto unproduced , the de- ist has satisfactorily proved the existence of one only God : we shall then have next to inquire , what ...
... wholly and irremediably ignorant . II . Let us however suppose , that , by some powerful argument hitherto unproduced , the de- ist has satisfactorily proved the existence of one only God : we shall then have next to inquire , what ...
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... wholly mistake , alike contend , that God is a God of per- fect justice . Here the Christian , taking his stand upon revelation , feels himself to be planted upon sure ground : but how does the deist make good this position ? If we look ...
... wholly mistake , alike contend , that God is a God of per- fect justice . Here the Christian , taking his stand upon revelation , feels himself to be planted upon sure ground : but how does the deist make good this position ? If we look ...
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