The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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Página viii
... ground , on which the latter system is preferred to the former ; we are told , that the religion of the Bible is ham- pered by too many difficulties to be rationally credible and these difficulties are forthwith produced and expatiated ...
... ground , on which the latter system is preferred to the former ; we are told , that the religion of the Bible is ham- pered by too many difficulties to be rationally credible and these difficulties are forthwith produced and expatiated ...
Página x
... ground of his own selection , is convicted of gross irrationality . August 6th , 1823 . It will be proper to state , that this work was written as a competitory Treatise on the proposition , That there is more credulity in the disbelief ...
... ground of his own selection , is convicted of gross irrationality . August 6th , 1823 . It will be proper to state , that this work was written as a competitory Treatise on the proposition , That there is more credulity in the disbelief ...
Página xi
... grounds and reasons . p . 1 . It is useful not to suffer Infidelity to be always the assailant of revealed religion ... grounds and reasons of Infidelity . p . 2 . 1. A discussion of the first possible ground : that A revelation from ...
... grounds and reasons . p . 1 . It is useful not to suffer Infidelity to be always the assailant of revealed religion ... grounds and reasons of Infidelity . p . 2 . 1. A discussion of the first possible ground : that A revelation from ...
Página xii
... ground : that Our unassisted reason is sufficient , and therefore that a revelation is un- necessary . p . 12 . II . A summary of the grounds of a Christian's belief . p . 14 . III . A summary of the grounds of an infidel's unbelief . p ...
... ground : that Our unassisted reason is sufficient , and therefore that a revelation is un- necessary . p . 12 . II . A summary of the grounds of a Christian's belief . p . 14 . III . A summary of the grounds of an infidel's unbelief . p ...
Página xiv
... grounds and reasons , on which each prophecy is supported . p . 82 . ( 3. ) A tradition of the discovery of America by the Phenicians was not unknown to Seneca : whence his prophecy be- comes a mere poetical ornament . p . 84 . IV ...
... grounds and reasons , on which each prophecy is supported . p . 82 . ( 3. ) A tradition of the discovery of America by the Phenicians was not unknown to Seneca : whence his prophecy be- comes a mere poetical ornament . p . 84 . IV ...
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