The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... system of the infidel is : that All religions , claiming to be revelations from heaven , are alike impostures upon the blind credulity of mankind ; that The only * Heb . i . 1-3 . religion , worthy of a philosophical deist , is uninspired.
... system of the infidel is : that All religions , claiming to be revelations from heaven , are alike impostures upon the blind credulity of mankind ; that The only * Heb . i . 1-3 . religion , worthy of a philosophical deist , is uninspired.
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... mankind . Or , lastly , as our unassisted reason is the sole instrument by which our duty is to be determined , so our natural reason , when properly and honestly used , is in itself quite sufficient for this purpose : consequently , a ...
... mankind . Or , lastly , as our unassisted reason is the sole instrument by which our duty is to be determined , so our natural reason , when properly and honestly used , is in itself quite sufficient for this purpose : consequently , a ...
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... mankind . This is the position , which has been taken by Mr. Volney . With a considerable degree of picturesque stage - effect , all nations upon the face of the earth , accompanied by the priests of their several religions , appear ...
... mankind . This is the position , which has been taken by Mr. Volney . With a considerable degree of picturesque stage - effect , all nations upon the face of the earth , accompanied by the priests of their several religions , appear ...
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... mankind , without a single dissenting voice , will readily subscribe : Socrates , on the contrary , deems it so palpably insufficient , that in the well - known and familiar record of his pupil Plato , he avows his despair of attaining ...
... mankind , without a single dissenting voice , will readily subscribe : Socrates , on the contrary , deems it so palpably insufficient , that in the well - known and familiar record of his pupil Plato , he avows his despair of attaining ...
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... mankind shall cheerfully and unanimously acquiesce : or how can we build with any confidence on the infidel posi- tion , that , As the light of nature is in itself sufficient without any revelation from God , such a revelation is thence ...
... mankind shall cheerfully and unanimously acquiesce : or how can we build with any confidence on the infidel posi- tion , that , As the light of nature is in itself sufficient without any revelation from God , such a revelation is thence ...
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