The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 páginas |
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... act upon the greater probability , a prudent deist will prefer and cultivate virtue . Now what is this but a confession , that the sole religion , which Deism can produce , is a re- ligion of mere probabilities ? Such being the case ...
... act upon the greater probability , a prudent deist will prefer and cultivate virtue . Now what is this but a confession , that the sole religion , which Deism can produce , is a re- ligion of mere probabilities ? Such being the case ...
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... act wisely in cultivating virtue : but if all the while the latter be the reality , it behoves him then to take heed to his ways ; for what is pleasing to the good God will infallibly be displeasing to the bad God , and what delights ...
... act wisely in cultivating virtue : but if all the while the latter be the reality , it behoves him then to take heed to his ways ; for what is pleasing to the good God will infallibly be displeasing to the bad God , and what delights ...
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... act on other principles or from other motives . The Jews , from a literal and gross interpretation of their ancient prophecies respecting the Messiah , fully believed , that he would be a mighty and warlike temporal prince , who would ...
... act on other principles or from other motives . The Jews , from a literal and gross interpretation of their ancient prophecies respecting the Messiah , fully believed , that he would be a mighty and warlike temporal prince , who would ...
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... act against him . These , with others of a kindred description , would clearly be the measures taken by an im- postor , who , in the reign of Tiberius , wished , for the sake of his own aggrandizement , to play the part of the expected ...
... act against him . These , with others of a kindred description , would clearly be the measures taken by an im- postor , who , in the reign of Tiberius , wished , for the sake of his own aggrandizement , to play the part of the expected ...
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... act ? We find him adopting a line of conduct , which was the very opposite to that of Coziba and of every other impostor simi- larly circumstanced ; a line of conduct , which had a necessary tendency to baffle every hope entertained by ...
... act ? We find him adopting a line of conduct , which was the very opposite to that of Coziba and of every other impostor simi- larly circumstanced ; a line of conduct , which had a necessary tendency to baffle every hope entertained by ...
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