The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... possessed no greater facility of developing futurity than any other man . This is the fact to be accounted for : and , as the fact itself is indisputable , we certainly have a right to expect , either that the infidel on his own ...
... possessed no greater facility of developing futurity than any other man . This is the fact to be accounted for : and , as the fact itself is indisputable , we certainly have a right to expect , either that the infidel on his own ...
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... possessed this inflexible and intolerant zeal . Therefore their religion was soon propagated to a very wide extent . Of such reasoning I must confess myself unable to dis- 156 THE DIFFICULTIES The first reason: The inflexible and ...
... possessed this inflexible and intolerant zeal . Therefore their religion was soon propagated to a very wide extent . Of such reasoning I must confess myself unable to dis- 156 THE DIFFICULTIES The first reason: The inflexible and ...
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... possessed and exercised . We have , therefore , to con- sider ; how far miraculous powers , ascribed indeed to the Church , but never possessed by it , can be deemed a satis- factory reason for the rapid increase of the votaries of ...
... possessed and exercised . We have , therefore , to con- sider ; how far miraculous powers , ascribed indeed to the Church , but never possessed by it , can be deemed a satis- factory reason for the rapid increase of the votaries of ...
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... possessed , be rather an impediment , than a furtherance , to the project of converting mankind to the Gospel . The whole stress , therefore , lies upon the two remaining reasons ; namely , the holy lives of the primitive Christians ...
... possessed , be rather an impediment , than a furtherance , to the project of converting mankind to the Gospel . The whole stress , therefore , lies upon the two remaining reasons ; namely , the holy lives of the primitive Christians ...
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... possessed of working miracles . * 1 Corinth . ii . 4 , 5 . † 1 Corinth . i . 21 . 1 Corinth . iii . 5-7 . § James i . 18 . 1 Peter i . 3 . 1 John ii . 20 . By the hands of the apostles , we read , OF INFIDELITY . 173.
... possessed of working miracles . * 1 Corinth . ii . 4 , 5 . † 1 Corinth . i . 21 . 1 Corinth . iii . 5-7 . § James i . 18 . 1 Peter i . 3 . 1 John ii . 20 . By the hands of the apostles , we read , OF INFIDELITY . 173.
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