The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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Página viii
... reason alone is amply sufficient to guide us into all needful truth , a divine com- munication is no less unnecessary in the abstract , than all pretensions to such commu- nication are false in the concrete . If we ask the specific ...
... reason alone is amply sufficient to guide us into all needful truth , a divine com- munication is no less unnecessary in the abstract , than all pretensions to such commu- nication are false in the concrete . If we ask the specific ...
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... reasons . p . 1 . It is useful not to suffer Infidelity to be always the assailant of revealed religion , but occasionally to carry the war into the country of the enemy himself . By such a process it will be found , that to reject ...
... reasons . p . 1 . It is useful not to suffer Infidelity to be always the assailant of revealed religion , but occasionally to carry the war into the country of the enemy himself . By such a process it will be found , that to reject ...
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... reason is sufficient , and therefore that a revelation is un- necessary . p . 12 . II . A summary of the grounds of a Christian's belief . p . 14 . III . A summary of the grounds of an infidel's unbelief . p . 15 . IV . Conclusion . p ...
... reason is sufficient , and therefore that a revelation is un- necessary . p . 12 . II . A summary of the grounds of a Christian's belief . p . 14 . III . A summary of the grounds of an infidel's unbelief . p . 15 . IV . Conclusion . p ...
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... reasons , on which each prophecy is supported . p . 82 . ( 3. ) A tradition of the discovery of America by the Phenicians was not unknown to Seneca : whence his prophecy be- comes a mere poetical ornament . p . 84 . IV . Summary of the ...
... reasons , on which each prophecy is supported . p . 82 . ( 3. ) A tradition of the discovery of America by the Phenicians was not unknown to Seneca : whence his prophecy be- comes a mere poetical ornament . p . 84 . IV . Summary of the ...
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... reason : The inflexible and intolerant zeal of the early Christians . p . 156 . 2. The second reason : The doctrine of a future life . p . 158 . 3. The third reason : The miraculous powers ascribed to the prim- itive Church . p . 160 ...
... reason : The inflexible and intolerant zeal of the early Christians . p . 156 . 2. The second reason : The doctrine of a future life . p . 158 . 3. The third reason : The miraculous powers ascribed to the prim- itive Church . p . 160 ...
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