Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... contrivance , for the latter word , belatehem , comes from Laat , to cover or hide , ( which some think the former word also does , ) and therefore fitly expresses any secret artifices or methods of deception , whereby false appearances ...
... contrivance , for the latter word , belatehem , comes from Laat , to cover or hide , ( which some think the former word also does , ) and therefore fitly expresses any secret artifices or methods of deception , whereby false appearances ...
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... priests themselves , upon examination , publicly confessed several of their oracles to be impostures , and discovered the whole contrivance and management of the deceit , which was entered upon 174 [ PART THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
... priests themselves , upon examination , publicly confessed several of their oracles to be impostures , and discovered the whole contrivance and management of the deceit , which was entered upon 174 [ PART THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTES .
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... contrivance ? If none of these , neither can any other principle that may be devised by man's sagacity , account for the facts ; then , true philosophy , as well as true religion , will ascribe them to the inspi- ration of the Almighty ...
... contrivance ? If none of these , neither can any other principle that may be devised by man's sagacity , account for the facts ; then , true philosophy , as well as true religion , will ascribe them to the inspi- ration of the Almighty ...
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... contrivance ; this consistency maintained through a long series of ages , without a possibility of the ordinary methods for conducting such a plan ; these unparalleled congruities , these unexampled coincidences , form altogether a ...
... contrivance ; this consistency maintained through a long series of ages , without a possibility of the ordinary methods for conducting such a plan ; these unparalleled congruities , these unexampled coincidences , form altogether a ...
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... contrivance in the works of art , nor wis- dom in the creation . A watch might indicate the hour without wheels , and a clod might give as copious a light to the planetary system as the sun . If the doctrine of Hume denies efficient ...
... contrivance in the works of art , nor wis- dom in the creation . A watch might indicate the hour without wheels , and a clod might give as copious a light to the planetary system as the sun . If the doctrine of Hume denies efficient ...
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