The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... Christianity , but that those difficulties are imcomparably greater and more formidable : for , while the alleged difficulties attendant upon Christianity have repeatedly met with an adequate solution , though deistical writers are ...
... Christianity , but that those difficulties are imcomparably greater and more formidable : for , while the alleged difficulties attendant upon Christianity have repeatedly met with an adequate solution , though deistical writers are ...
Página x
... Christianity than in the belief of it : a proposition , which was adopted by the Church Union Society in the Diocese of St. David's as the subject of their Essay for the year 1823 . January 20th , 1824 . CONTENTS . SECTION I The ...
... Christianity than in the belief of it : a proposition , which was adopted by the Church Union Society in the Diocese of St. David's as the subject of their Essay for the year 1823 . January 20th , 1824 . CONTENTS . SECTION I The ...
Página xv
... Christianity is a naked fact : hence the only question between the believer and the unbeliever is , how it first started into existence . p . 88 . 1. The account of its rise and progress is contained in the his- torical books of the New ...
... Christianity is a naked fact : hence the only question between the believer and the unbeliever is , how it first started into existence . p . 88 . 1. The account of its rise and progress is contained in the his- torical books of the New ...
Página xvi
... Christianity and the evidence by which the perform- ance of miracles is supported . p . 155 . The necessity of accounting for the fact of the rapid propagation of Christianity is felt and acknowledged by all . p . 155 . I. A ...
... Christianity and the evidence by which the perform- ance of miracles is supported . p . 155 . The necessity of accounting for the fact of the rapid propagation of Christianity is felt and acknowledged by all . p . 155 . I. A ...
Página xvii
... Christianity . p . 196 . In discussing the internal evidence of Christianity , two particulars only shall be selected , as a specimen of the mode of reasoning from it . p . 196 . I. The character of Christ . p . 196 . 1. The favourite ...
... Christianity . p . 196 . In discussing the internal evidence of Christianity , two particulars only shall be selected , as a specimen of the mode of reasoning from it . p . 196 . I. The character of Christ . p . 196 . 1. The favourite ...
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