The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 páginas |
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... matter of fact . p . 58 . From the fact of the general deluge , taken as a specimen of the mode of reasoning from historical matter of fact , may be demon- strated the additional fact of a direct intercourse between man and his Creator ...
... matter of fact . p . 58 . From the fact of the general deluge , taken as a specimen of the mode of reasoning from historical matter of fact , may be demon- strated the additional fact of a direct intercourse between man and his Creator ...
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... matters testify , that this great revolution cannot have happened at a more remote period than five or six thousand ... matter , all history , down to the present time , perfectly agrees . p . 75 . ( 3. ) The necessary inference from ...
... matters testify , that this great revolution cannot have happened at a more remote period than five or six thousand ... matter , all history , down to the present time , perfectly agrees . p . 75 . ( 3. ) The necessary inference from ...
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... matters of fact . p . 256 . 4. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to accomplished pro . phecy p . 257 . 5. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to the facts and cir- cumstances and character of the Christian Dispensation . p ...
... matters of fact . p . 256 . 4. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to accomplished pro . phecy p . 257 . 5. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to the facts and cir- cumstances and character of the Christian Dispensation . p ...
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... matter in itself abstractedly impossible . Or a revelation from heaven is so utterly improbable an occurrence , that it beggars all credibility . Or the evidences upon which our reception of every system 18 THE DIFFICULTIES ( SECT . 1 ...
... matter in itself abstractedly impossible . Or a revelation from heaven is so utterly improbable an occurrence , that it beggars all credibility . Or the evidences upon which our reception of every system 18 THE DIFFICULTIES ( SECT . 1 ...
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... this view of the question , it is not my purpose to consider the sundry matters , which from time to time have been brought forward by deistical authors against the Holy Scriptures : C such a task , in the present state of the.
... this view of the question , it is not my purpose to consider the sundry matters , which from time to time have been brought forward by deistical authors against the Holy Scriptures : C such a task , in the present state of the.
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