The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 páginas |
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... pagans feigned their deities to be ) , partly good and partly bad . III . Thus wholly unable to ascertain the moral attributes of the Godhead , the deist cannot but be utterly in the dark , as to what service will be most acceptable to ...
... pagans feigned their deities to be ) , partly good and partly bad . III . Thus wholly unable to ascertain the moral attributes of the Godhead , the deist cannot but be utterly in the dark , as to what service will be most acceptable to ...
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... Pagan Idol . book iii . chap 4. and Hora Mosaic . book i . sect . 1 . chap . 4. 2d edit . Hesiod . Oper . et dier . lib . i . ver . 120-125 . August . de Civ . Dei . lib . iv . cap . 27. lib viii . cap . 5. Cicer . Tusc . Disp . lib . i ...
... Pagan Idol . book iii . chap 4. and Hora Mosaic . book i . sect . 1 . chap . 4. 2d edit . Hesiod . Oper . et dier . lib . i . ver . 120-125 . August . de Civ . Dei . lib . iv . cap . 27. lib viii . cap . 5. Cicer . Tusc . Disp . lib . i ...
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... Pagan Idol . passim . Orig . of Pagan Idol . book v . chap . 6 , male dove . On this legend it is quite superflu- SECT . III . ] 63 OF INFIDELITY .
... Pagan Idol . passim . Orig . of Pagan Idol . book v . chap . 6 , male dove . On this legend it is quite superflu- SECT . III . ] 63 OF INFIDELITY .
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... pagan nation . Now whence could such an universal belief in a general deluge have arisen , if no such catas- trophe had ever really happened ? It is utterly incredible , that all mankind should have agreed in attesting the circumstance ...
... pagan nation . Now whence could such an universal belief in a general deluge have arisen , if no such catas- trophe had ever really happened ? It is utterly incredible , that all mankind should have agreed in attesting the circumstance ...
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... pagan nations . Yet so it has ever been and so , in a great de- gree , it still is . How should we expect , by any reasoning a priori , that they would be trodden down of the heathen world , who never heard of the Saviour ? Behold the ...
... pagan nations . Yet so it has ever been and so , in a great de- gree , it still is . How should we expect , by any reasoning a priori , that they would be trodden down of the heathen world , who never heard of the Saviour ? Behold the ...
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accomplishment Acts admit ancient apostles argument assert believe brought cause chap character Chris Christ Christianity Church circumstance claim Corinth Coziba credulity crucified crucifixion death declared deemed deist deistical Infidelity Deity deluge denied difficulties disciples divine revelation earth enemies established existence extraordinary fact falsehood Father favour followers Gentiles Gibbon God's Gospel grounds hand hath Hence impostor INFIDELITY IN REGARD Jerusalem Jesus Jewish rulers Jews Judas kingdom kingdom of heaven labour language Lord mankind Matt matter ment mercy Messiah miracles miracles of Jesus mode moral attributes Moses nation nature never Odin Pagans perfect justice persecution person Pharisees plainly Pontius Pilate Pontus preached present principles proof prophecy prophet racter reason religion respecting revelation from heaven Roman Scythia shalt shew sufficient syllogism Tacitus Tertullian testimony thee theological system things thou tianity tion Tiphys truth universal unto Volney whole wholly whosoever