The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 páginas |
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... seen ; neither is he less real , because he is unseen . Many men have been found , who ap- pear to delight both in the infliction and in the view of the most horrid corporeal sufferings : these the deist pronounces to be palpably ...
... seen ; neither is he less real , because he is unseen . Many men have been found , who ap- pear to delight both in the infliction and in the view of the most horrid corporeal sufferings : these the deist pronounces to be palpably ...
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... seen , that this last revolution , and consequently the establishment of our existing societies , could not have been very an- cient . This result is one of the best established , and least a tended to , in rational zoology : and it is ...
... seen , that this last revolution , and consequently the establishment of our existing societies , could not have been very an- cient . This result is one of the best established , and least a tended to , in rational zoology : and it is ...
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... seen about thirty years ago , where the waters were lower than they are now . The river Adour , which is known to have formerly passed Old Boucat to join the sea at Cape Breton is now turned to the distance of more than 2400 yards ...
... seen about thirty years ago , where the waters were lower than they are now . The river Adour , which is known to have formerly passed Old Boucat to join the sea at Cape Breton is now turned to the distance of more than 2400 yards ...
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... seen , that nature every where distinctly informs us , that the commencement of the present order of things cannot be dated at a very remote period * . 3. With the language of nature and with the general traditions of all nations , the ...
... seen , that nature every where distinctly informs us , that the commencement of the present order of things cannot be dated at a very remote period * . 3. With the language of nature and with the general traditions of all nations , the ...
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... , even the notoriety of the fact tends to diminish its impressiveness . Yet , while the general accomplishment of the Deut . xxviii . xxix , prophecy is seen and acknowledged , its minute accomplishment in 38 [ SECT . IV . THE DIFFICULTIES.
... , even the notoriety of the fact tends to diminish its impressiveness . Yet , while the general accomplishment of the Deut . xxviii . xxix , prophecy is seen and acknowledged , its minute accomplishment in 38 [ SECT . IV . THE DIFFICULTIES.
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