The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... admitted , we shall find ourselves compelled to admit also the additional fact , that a revelation of God's purposes to his creature man has assuredly taken place as we find it recorded in Holy Scripture . p . 61 . SECTION IV . The ...
... admitted , we shall find ourselves compelled to admit also the additional fact , that a revelation of God's purposes to his creature man has assuredly taken place as we find it recorded in Holy Scripture . p . 61 . SECTION IV . The ...
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... admitted against positive unanswered evidence ; there is an end of all moral certainty , and the reign of uni- versal skepticism is forthwith introduced . What , then , shall we say , when the various objections and difficulties ...
... admitted against positive unanswered evidence ; there is an end of all moral certainty , and the reign of uni- versal skepticism is forthwith introduced . What , then , shall we say , when the various objections and difficulties ...
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... admitted . Such , when stripped of its gaudy plumage , is the formi- dable argument by which this gentleman proposes to de- stroy Christianity root and branch . Less adventurous inquirers would probably have acted somewhat differently ...
... admitted . Such , when stripped of its gaudy plumage , is the formi- dable argument by which this gentleman proposes to de- stroy Christianity root and branch . Less adventurous inquirers would probably have acted somewhat differently ...
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... admitted against direct unconfuted evidence to a fact . He , therefore , who can be content to found his sys- tem upon so insecure a basis , may , I think , be more justly charged with an easy faith or a fond credulity , than he , who ...
... admitted against direct unconfuted evidence to a fact . He , therefore , who can be content to found his sys- tem upon so insecure a basis , may , I think , be more justly charged with an easy faith or a fond credulity , than he , who ...
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... admitted , though it may rest on the very strongest uncon- futed arguments . IV . Such are the principles , and such the systems , of the Christian and the infidel . Whether it argues a higher degree of credulity to re- ceive , as a ...
... admitted , though it may rest on the very strongest uncon- futed arguments . IV . Such are the principles , and such the systems , of the Christian and the infidel . Whether it argues a higher degree of credulity to re- ceive , as a ...
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