The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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Página xv
... principles , must maintain , that Christ was either an impostor or an enthusiast . p . 94 . 1. The difficulties attendant upon the hypothesis , that Christ was an impostor . p . 95 . ( 1. ) Statement and practical demonstration of the ...
... principles , must maintain , that Christ was either an impostor or an enthusiast . p . 94 . 1. The difficulties attendant upon the hypothesis , that Christ was an impostor . p . 95 . ( 1. ) Statement and practical demonstration of the ...
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... principles , of either proving the unity of God or of developing his moral attributes . p . 215 . 3. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to historical matters of fact . p . 215 . 4. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to ...
... principles , of either proving the unity of God or of developing his moral attributes . p . 215 . 3. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to historical matters of fact . p . 215 . 4. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to ...
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... principles an unbeliever can take his stand with even a moderate degree of plausibility . Either a revelation from heaven is a matter in itself ab- stractedly impossible . Or a revelation from heaven is so utterly improbable an ...
... principles an unbeliever can take his stand with even a moderate degree of plausibility . Either a revelation from heaven is a matter in itself ab- stractedly impossible . Or a revelation from heaven is so utterly improbable an ...
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... principles of ratio- cination , even if the objections could not be answered and the difficulties removed : for , if objections and difficulties are to be admitted against positive unanswered evidence ; there is an end of all moral ...
... principles of ratio- cination , even if the objections could not be answered and the difficulties removed : for , if objections and difficulties are to be admitted against positive unanswered evidence ; there is an end of all moral ...
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... principle adopted by Mr. Volney , and luminously set forth by his attendant genius ; that , because every one can- not be the lawful heir , THEREFORE no one can ? Truly , if the principle of our philosophic Frenchman were to be acted ...
... principle adopted by Mr. Volney , and luminously set forth by his attendant genius ; that , because every one can- not be the lawful heir , THEREFORE no one can ? Truly , if the principle of our philosophic Frenchman were to be acted ...
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