The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... fact . p . 38 . From the fact of the general deluge , taken as a specimen of the mode of reasoning from historical matter of fact , may be demonstrated the additional fact of a direct intercourse between man and xii CONTENTS .
... fact . p . 38 . From the fact of the general deluge , taken as a specimen of the mode of reasoning from historical matter of fact , may be demonstrated the additional fact of a direct intercourse between man and xii CONTENTS .
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... mode of reasoning from it . p . 196 . I. The character of Christ . p . 196 . 1. The favourite ideal character of a hero variously exemplified . p . 197 . 2. The opposite character of Christ . p . 200 . 3. Conclusion drawn from the ...
... mode of reasoning from it . p . 196 . I. The character of Christ . p . 196 . 1. The favourite ideal character of a hero variously exemplified . p . 197 . 2. The opposite character of Christ . p . 200 . 3. Conclusion drawn from the ...
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... mode , in which God could accomplish his purpose , would be studiously to withhold all instruction from his rational 4 THE DIFFICULTIES from heaven is in itself so improbable an occurrence that beggars all credibility p.
... mode , in which God could accomplish his purpose , would be studiously to withhold all instruction from his rational 4 THE DIFFICULTIES from heaven is in itself so improbable an occurrence that beggars all credibility p.
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... mode , in which God could accomplish his purpose , would be to communicate instruction to man , is the same as to allow , that the communicating of a divine revelation is a more probable circumstance than the withholding of one . Nor ...
... mode , in which God could accomplish his purpose , would be to communicate instruction to man , is the same as to allow , that the communicating of a divine revelation is a more probable circumstance than the withholding of one . Nor ...
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... mode of reasoning as valid and conclu- sive ? Yet such is the precise mode of reasoning , which of all others is the most commonly employed by infidel writers against Christianity . The clear evidence in favour of it they pretermit ...
... mode of reasoning as valid and conclu- sive ? Yet such is the precise mode of reasoning , which of all others is the most commonly employed by infidel writers against Christianity . The clear evidence in favour of it they pretermit ...
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