The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 páginas |
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... allowed to him for the sake of argument , that there is one only God , he is unable to demonstrate the moral attributes of that being . p . 39 . 1. He cannot demonstrate the justice of God . p . 40 . 2. He cannot demonstrate the mercy ...
... allowed to him for the sake of argument , that there is one only God , he is unable to demonstrate the moral attributes of that being . p . 39 . 1. He cannot demonstrate the justice of God . p . 40 . 2. He cannot demonstrate the mercy ...
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... allow , that man , a rational and intellectual being , has been placed in the present world by no other than an all - wise Creator . But , that he must have been placed here for some adequate purpose , correspondent with the rational ...
... allow , that man , a rational and intellectual being , has been placed in the present world by no other than an all - wise Creator . But , that he must have been placed here for some adequate purpose , correspondent with the rational ...
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... allow , that the most 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 reve- lation is a more probable circumstance ...
... allow , that the most 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 reve- lation is a more probable circumstance ...
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... allow the present ground of infideli- ty to be tenable but simply to assert that the evidences are insufficient , while not an attempt is made to give a regular answer to the various ar- guments which have been brought forward by ...
... allow the present ground of infideli- ty to be tenable but simply to assert that the evidences are insufficient , while not an attempt is made to give a regular answer to the various ar- guments which have been brought forward by ...
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... allow , so far as its principle is concerned : but I must be permitted to doubt , how far it will serve the purpose of a deist , who depends solely upon his own reason and who rejects the authority of revelation . It is perfectly true ...
... allow , so far as its principle is concerned : but I must be permitted to doubt , how far it will serve the purpose of a deist , who depends solely upon his own reason and who rejects the authority of revelation . It is perfectly true ...
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