The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... believe such an assertion would ever be made in sober earnest . But to allow , that the most probable mode , in which God could accomplish his purpose , would be to communicate instruction to man , is the same as to allow , that the ...
... believe such an assertion would ever be made in sober earnest . But to allow , that the most probable mode , in which God could accomplish his purpose , would be to communicate instruction to man , is the same as to allow , that the ...
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... believe , further maintain , that God is a God of mercy no less than a God of justice . But how , upon his own principles , can the deist vindicate his belief ? If he beheld a fellow - mortal , racking and torturing another fellow ...
... believe , further maintain , that God is a God of mercy no less than a God of justice . But how , upon his own principles , can the deist vindicate his belief ? If he beheld a fellow - mortal , racking and torturing another fellow ...
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... believe , that , what we rea- sonably deem the very perfection of folly in man , is pre- cisely the line of conduct adopted by a God of confessedly surpassing wisdom in regard to the whole inteliigent human species . This wonderfully ...
... believe , that , what we rea- sonably deem the very perfection of folly in man , is pre- cisely the line of conduct adopted by a God of confessedly surpassing wisdom in regard to the whole inteliigent human species . This wonderfully ...
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... mark of credulity , to believe that an all - wise God has placed in the world his rational creature man without giving him the slightest instruction as to those points in which his welfare is immediately con- 36 THE DIFFICULTIES.
... mark of credulity , to believe that an all - wise God has placed in the world his rational creature man without giving him the slightest instruction as to those points in which his welfare is immediately con- 36 THE DIFFICULTIES.
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... believe that an all - wise God has authorita- tively communicated to his rational creature man that knowledge and information which may best and most cer- tainly fit him to answer the moral ends of his creation . SECTION III . THE ...
... believe that an all - wise God has authorita- tively communicated to his rational creature man that knowledge and information which may best and most cer- tainly fit him to answer the moral ends of his creation . SECTION III . THE ...
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