The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... human reason alone is amply sufficient to guide us into all needful truth , a divine com- munication is no less unnecessary in the abstract , than all pretensions to such commu- nication are false in the concrete . If we ask the ...
... human reason alone is amply sufficient to guide us into all needful truth , a divine com- munication is no less unnecessary in the abstract , than all pretensions to such commu- nication are false in the concrete . If we ask the ...
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... human ingenuity can they be reconciled to- gether . Therefore no such person as Cyrus ever existed . What should we think of the credulity , which could im- plicitly adopt this mode of reasoning as valid and conclu- sive ? Yet such is ...
... human ingenuity can they be reconciled to- gether . Therefore no such person as Cyrus ever existed . What should we think of the credulity , which could im- plicitly adopt this mode of reasoning as valid and conclu- sive ? Yet such is ...
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... human race , as you are the interpreters of their common nature . Show us the line , that separates the world of chi- meras from that ofrealities ; and teach us , after so many religions of error and delusion , the religion of evidence ...
... human race , as you are the interpreters of their common nature . Show us the line , that separates the world of chi- meras from that ofrealities ; and teach us , after so many religions of error and delusion , the religion of evidence ...
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... Human reason alone is sufficient , while the various argu- ments , on which is built the evidence of its claim to be received as a divine revelation , still remain unanswered . An abstract notion , itself all the while a disputed notion ...
... Human reason alone is sufficient , while the various argu- ments , on which is built the evidence of its claim to be received as a divine revelation , still remain unanswered . An abstract notion , itself all the while a disputed notion ...
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... human invention : him the deist pro- nounces to be doubtless a God of mercy . Now why does he come to two such directly opposite conclusions from the very same premises ? Upon his own principles , he can know nothing of the moral ...
... human invention : him the deist pro- nounces to be doubtless a God of mercy . Now why does he come to two such directly opposite conclusions from the very same premises ? Upon his own principles , he can know nothing of the moral ...
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