The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... miraculous powers ascribed to the prim- itive Church . p . 160 . 4. The fourth reason : The pure and austere morals of the prim- itive Christians . p . 161 . 5. The fifth reason : The union and discipline of the Church . p . 162 . II ...
... miraculous powers ascribed to the prim- itive Church . p . 160 . 4. The fourth reason : The pure and austere morals of the prim- itive Christians . p . 161 . 5. The fifth reason : The union and discipline of the Church . p . 162 . II ...
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... miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive Church ; 4. The pure and austere morals of the Christians ; and 5. The union and discipline of the Christian republic , which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in the heart ...
... miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive Church ; 4. The pure and austere morals of the Christians ; and 5. The union and discipline of the Christian republic , which gradually formed an independent and increasing state in the heart ...
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... miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive Church . Had the historian assigned , as a reason , the miraculous powers possessed by the primitive Church ; we should readily have perceived the cogency of it : but he speaks only of the ...
... miraculous powers ascribed to the primitive Church . Had the historian assigned , as a reason , the miraculous powers possessed by the primitive Church ; we should readily have perceived the cogency of it : but he speaks only of the ...
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... miraculous powers to the Church , would inevitably , unless those powers were really possessed , be rather an impediment , than a furtherance , to the project of converting mankind to the Gospel . The whole stress , therefore , lies ...
... miraculous powers to the Church , would inevitably , unless those powers were really possessed , be rather an impediment , than a furtherance , to the project of converting mankind to the Gospel . The whole stress , therefore , lies ...
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... miraculous powers were only ascribed to the primitive Church , or whether they were really possessed by it . The reasoning of Mr. Hume , in regard to miracles , brings out as a result : that No human evidence can , in any case , render ...
... miraculous powers were only ascribed to the primitive Church , or whether they were really possessed by it . The reasoning of Mr. Hume , in regard to miracles , brings out as a result : that No human evidence can , in any case , render ...
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