The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... 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 latter . * Asiat . Research . vol . vi . p . 528 . ( 1 ...
... 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 latter . * Asiat . Research . vol . vi . p . 528 . ( 1 ...
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... language of nature , as decyphered by our best physiolo- gists , instead of contradicting , perfectly agrees with the language of universal historical tradition . I am of opinion , says Mr. Cuvier , with Mr. de Luc and Mr. Dolomieu ...
... language of nature , as decyphered by our best physiolo- gists , instead of contradicting , perfectly agrees with the language of universal historical tradition . I am of opinion , says Mr. Cuvier , with Mr. de Luc and Mr. Dolomieu ...
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To which is Added Modern Infidelity Considered George Stanley Faber. 3. With the language of nature and with the general traditions of all nations , the evidence , afforded by what I have called a moral proof , will still be found ...
To which is Added Modern Infidelity Considered George Stanley Faber. 3. With the language of nature and with the general traditions of all nations , the evidence , afforded by what I have called a moral proof , will still be found ...
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... language should be unintelligible to the sufferers : and this agent is represented , as besieging them in a ... languages of their immediate neighbours , the Jews were not unacquainted ; for the Hebrew , the Phenician , the Syriac , the ...
... language should be unintelligible to the sufferers : and this agent is represented , as besieging them in a ... languages of their immediate neighbours , the Jews were not unacquainted ; for the Hebrew , the Phenician , the Syriac , the ...
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... language was unintelli- gible to them and not by a nation whose language they understood ? How could he foresee , that they would be scattered over the whole world ; and not merely , as in the ordinary course of victory , reduced to ...
... language was unintelli- gible to them and not by a nation whose language they understood ? How could he foresee , that they would be scattered over the whole world ; and not merely , as in the ordinary course of victory , reduced to ...
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