The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... means to accomplish his purpose . Hence the question will finally be brought to the following point : whether it be easier to believe , that knowledge or ignorance on the part of man , respecting the purpose of his Creator , is the most ...
... means to accomplish his purpose . Hence the question will finally be brought to the following point : whether it be easier to believe , that knowledge or ignorance on the part of man , respecting the purpose of his Creator , is the most ...
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... means the case invariably . So far from it , in very many instances , the vicious are almost wholly free from pain and sickness , while the virtuous never know what it is to be exempt from them . Now , if God be a God of perfect justice ...
... means the case invariably . So far from it , in very many instances , the vicious are almost wholly free from pain and sickness , while the virtuous never know what it is to be exempt from them . Now , if God be a God of perfect justice ...
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... means of ascertaining , whether God be just and good and merciful , or whether he be unjust and bad and unmerciful . Nay , he cannot so much as tell , whether there may not be many Gods , concurring indeed in the creation of the world ...
... means of ascertaining , whether God be just and good and merciful , or whether he be unjust and bad and unmerciful . Nay , he cannot so much as tell , whether there may not be many Gods , concurring indeed in the creation of the world ...
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... means of determining . Hence , however he may please to modify what is called the religion of nature , he can never know , whether his religion , with the line of conduct grafted upon it , be a delight or an abomination to the Divinity ...
... means of determining . Hence , however he may please to modify what is called the religion of nature , he can never know , whether his religion , with the line of conduct grafted upon it , be a delight or an abomination to the Divinity ...
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... of action . But where can Mr. Volney find this regular and constant order of moral events ? Where is the foundation , upon which he builds his religion of evidence and truth . a guess indeed ; but he has no sure means OF INFIDELITY . 33.
... of action . But where can Mr. Volney find this regular and constant order of moral events ? Where is the foundation , upon which he builds his religion of evidence and truth . a guess indeed ; but he has no sure means OF INFIDELITY . 33.
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