The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... pagans feigned their deities to be ) , partly good and partly bad . III . Thus wholly unable to ascertain the moral attributes of the Godhead , the deist cannot but be utterly in the dark , as to What service will be most acceptable to ...
... pagans feigned their deities to be ) , partly good and partly bad . III . Thus wholly unable to ascertain the moral attributes of the Godhead , the deist cannot but be utterly in the dark , as to What service will be most acceptable to ...
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... it , conjunctively with the Israelites : there is scarcely a people upon the face of the whole globe , to whom the fact is not perfectly familiar . Nor am I speaking of those modern nations , whether Pagan or Mo- 40 THE DIFFICULTIES.
... it , conjunctively with the Israelites : there is scarcely a people upon the face of the whole globe , to whom the fact is not perfectly familiar . Nor am I speaking of those modern nations , whether Pagan or Mo- 40 THE DIFFICULTIES.
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... Pagan or Mo- hammedan , to whom the fact might have been circuitously conveyed through the medium of Christianity : I speak of ancient nations , who flourished long before the promulgation of the Gospel ; and I speak of those modern ...
... Pagan or Mo- hammedan , to whom the fact might have been circuitously conveyed through the medium of Christianity : I speak of ancient nations , who flourished long before the promulgation of the Gospel ; and I speak of those modern ...
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... Pagan Idol . passim . Orig . of Pagan Idol . book v . chap . 6 . the latter assuming the shape of a ship's hull since 42 THE DIFFICULTIES religion of every people p.
... Pagan Idol . passim . Orig . of Pagan Idol . book v . chap . 6 . the latter assuming the shape of a ship's hull since 42 THE DIFFICULTIES religion of every people p.
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... pagan nation . Now whence could such an universal belief in a general deluge have arisen , if no such catastrophe had ever really happened ? It is utterly incredible , that all mankind should have agreed in attesting the circumstance ...
... pagan nation . Now whence could such an universal belief in a general deluge have arisen , if no such catastrophe had ever really happened ? It is utterly incredible , that all mankind should have agreed in attesting the circumstance ...
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