The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... earth , accompanied by the priests of their several religions , appear before the French philosopher and his attendant hierophantic genius . Each sacerdotal college claims , for its own theological system , the character of a divine ...
... earth , accompanied by the priests of their several religions , appear before the French philosopher and his attendant hierophantic genius . Each sacerdotal college claims , for its own theological system , the character of a divine ...
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... earth revolves round its axis , as fire burns , and as like produces like ; we should then have a regular and constant order of events , which , being presented to the senses and reason of mankind , might serve them as an equal and ...
... earth revolves round its axis , as fire burns , and as like produces like ; we should then have a regular and constant order of events , which , being presented to the senses and reason of mankind , might serve them as an equal and ...
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... earth was divided ; that one of the forms of his consort was a ship ; that , during a time when the waters overspread the face of all lands , he was inclosed within the womb of this mysterious vessel ; that , thus confined , he floated ...
... earth was divided ; that one of the forms of his consort was a ship ; that , during a time when the waters overspread the face of all lands , he was inclosed within the womb of this mysterious vessel ; that , thus confined , he floated ...
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... earth . Hence , if no such marks can be traced , the language of nature con- tradicts the language of historical tradition : and the former , involving as it does naked tangible facts , must certainly be deemed more cogent than the ...
... earth . Hence , if no such marks can be traced , the language of nature con- tradicts the language of historical tradition : and the former , involving as it does naked tangible facts , must certainly be deemed more cogent than the ...
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... earth , which is inhabited by man , says Mr. Parkinson , displays , even at the present day , manifest and decided marks of the mechanical agency of violent cur- rents of water . Nor is there a single stratum , that does not exhibit ...
... earth , which is inhabited by man , says Mr. Parkinson , displays , even at the present day , manifest and decided marks of the mechanical agency of violent cur- rents of water . Nor is there a single stratum , that does not exhibit ...
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