The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... circumstance is more thoroughly established in geol- ogy , than that the crust of our globe has been subjected to a great and sudden revolution by the agency of water . P. 44 . ( 2. ) Various physical matters testify , that this great ...
... circumstance is more thoroughly established in geol- ogy , than that the crust of our globe has been subjected to a great and sudden revolution by the agency of water . P. 44 . ( 2. ) Various physical matters testify , that this great ...
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... circumstances and character of the Christian Dispensation . p . 88 . No small difficulties also attend upon Infidelity in regard to the facts and circumstances and character of the Christian Dispensation . p . 88 . I. The present ...
... circumstances and character of the Christian Dispensation . p . 88 . No small difficulties also attend upon Infidelity in regard to the facts and circumstances and character of the Christian Dispensation . p . 88 . I. The present ...
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... circumstance than the withholding of one . Nor can this conclusion be ever avoided , save through the medium of demonstrating : that the best mode of ensuring the accomplishment of God's purpose in creating man is carefully to refrain ...
... circumstance than the withholding of one . Nor can this conclusion be ever avoided , save through the medium of demonstrating : that the best mode of ensuring the accomplishment of God's purpose in creating man is carefully to refrain ...
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... circumstances attendant upon his birth , and in regard to the circum- stances attendant upon his death , so essentially different , that by no human ingenuity can they be reconciled to- gether . Therefore no such person as Cyrus ever ...
... circumstances attendant upon his birth , and in regard to the circum- stances attendant upon his death , so essentially different , that by no human ingenuity can they be reconciled to- gether . Therefore no such person as Cyrus ever ...
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... hand . For aught he knows to the contrary , there may be only one God and , for aught he knows to the contrary , there may be many Gods . He thinks fit , indeed , to worship ~ only one God ; and , from that circumstance 20 THE DIFFICULTIES.
... hand . For aught he knows to the contrary , there may be only one God and , for aught he knows to the contrary , there may be many Gods . He thinks fit , indeed , to worship ~ only one God ; and , from that circumstance 20 THE DIFFICULTIES.
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