Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... Cause , but dispute with subtlety and vehemence against the doctrine . We feel that our reason rests with full ... causes of all things ; one , that by which all things are made , which is God : the other , that from which all ...
... Cause , but dispute with subtlety and vehemence against the doctrine . We feel that our reason rests with full ... causes of all things ; one , that by which all things are made , which is God : the other , that from which all ...
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... cause beside fate and necessity , to which they seem to refer all changes in the moral and physical world . They appear to be Materialists in the strictest sense of the term , and to have no notion of pure spirit or mind . Prane and ...
... cause beside fate and necessity , to which they seem to refer all changes in the moral and physical world . They appear to be Materialists in the strictest sense of the term , and to have no notion of pure spirit or mind . Prane and ...
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... cause , and not to any actual enlargement of the human faculties ? Is it to be believed , that any man of the present age , of what- ever natural talents he may be possessed , could have advanced one step beyond the heathen philosophers ...
... cause , and not to any actual enlargement of the human faculties ? Is it to be believed , that any man of the present age , of what- ever natural talents he may be possessed , could have advanced one step beyond the heathen philosophers ...
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... cause of the effect should be known to have no adequate power or adaptation to produce it . When these circumstances occur separately , and more especially when combined , a sufficient antecedent acquaintance with the course of nature ...
... cause of the effect should be known to have no adequate power or adaptation to produce it . When these circumstances occur separately , and more especially when combined , a sufficient antecedent acquaintance with the course of nature ...
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... causes , or we attribute effects to causes inadequate to the purpose , or to causes , of the operation of which we have no experience . Of what causes , we may ask , and of what effects does the objection speak ? If it be answered ...
... causes , or we attribute effects to causes inadequate to the purpose , or to causes , of the operation of which we have no experience . Of what causes , we may ask , and of what effects does the objection speak ? If it be answered ...
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