The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... knowledge . and approval . In order , therefore , to obtain the highest sanction , I ventured to apply by letter to the venerable author , requesting permission to reprint his work on the Western Con- tinent , with his approbation , and ...
... knowledge . and approval . In order , therefore , to obtain the highest sanction , I ventured to apply by letter to the venerable author , requesting permission to reprint his work on the Western Con- tinent , with his approbation , and ...
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... knowledge or ignorance on the part of man , respecting the purpose of his Creator , is the most efficacious in the way of securing its accomplishment . They , who con- tend for the superior efficacy of ignorance , will adhere to the ...
... knowledge or ignorance on the part of man , respecting the purpose of his Creator , is the most efficacious in the way of securing its accomplishment . They , who con- tend for the superior efficacy of ignorance , will adhere to the ...
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... knowledge . * Here , even in limine , we have a most important differ- ence of opinion between two celebrated characters : the one ancient , the other modern ; the one the pride of reasoning Greece , the other the glory of emancipated ...
... knowledge . * Here , even in limine , we have a most important differ- ence of opinion between two celebrated characters : the one ancient , the other modern ; the one the pride of reasoning Greece , the other the glory of emancipated ...
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... knowledge , save by a revelation from him who careth for us . So of old spake Socrates to his anxiously inquisitive pupil Alci- biades . Now , with such an immense difference of opinion before us , what hope can we reasonably entertain ...
... knowledge , save by a revelation from him who careth for us . So of old spake Socrates to his anxiously inquisitive pupil Alci- biades . Now , with such an immense difference of opinion before us , what hope can we reasonably entertain ...
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... knowledge , in short , of the moral attributes of the Deity , it is wholly impossible for him to determine , what line of conduct will be most pleasing to his Creator . Doubtless , if God be just and good and merciful ; then justice and ...
... knowledge , in short , of the moral attributes of the Deity , it is wholly impossible for him to determine , what line of conduct will be most pleasing to his Creator . Doubtless , if God be just and good and merciful ; then justice and ...
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