The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... whole discussion , that the rejection of Christianity involves a higher degree of credulity than the acceptance of it , and that we find it more difficult to pronounce the Gospel an imposture than to admit it as a revelation from heaven ...
... whole discussion , that the rejection of Christianity involves a higher degree of credulity than the acceptance of it , and that we find it more difficult to pronounce the Gospel an imposture than to admit it as a revelation from heaven ...
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... whole body of claimants to be forth- with dismissed , without ceremony and without inquiry , on the principle adopted by Mr. Volney , and luminously set forth by his attendant genius ; that , because every one can- not be the lawful ...
... whole body of claimants to be forth- with dismissed , without ceremony and without inquiry , on the principle adopted by Mr. Volney , and luminously set forth by his attendant genius ; that , because every one can- not be the lawful ...
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... or one nation only , * Many bad shillings , virtually argues Mr. Volney , are in circulation . Therefore a good shilling cannot possibly be in existence . m but for the whole without exception . Be the 12 THE DIFFICULTIES.
... or one nation only , * Many bad shillings , virtually argues Mr. Volney , are in circulation . Therefore a good shilling cannot possibly be in existence . m but for the whole without exception . Be the 12 THE DIFFICULTIES.
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... whole race of mankind , without a single dissenting voice , will readily subscribe : Socrates , on the contrary , deems it so palpably insufficient , that in the well - known and familiar record of his pupil Plato , he avows his despair ...
... whole race of mankind , without a single dissenting voice , will readily subscribe : Socrates , on the contrary , deems it so palpably insufficient , that in the well - known and familiar record of his pupil Plato , he avows his despair ...
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... whole that may be remarked in the perplexing world , which we inhabit . there be any such thing as the moral sense , and if we can form any clear idea of an impartial moral governor , we must be compelled to anticipate à priori , that ...
... whole that may be remarked in the perplexing world , which we inhabit . there be any such thing as the moral sense , and if we can form any clear idea of an impartial moral governor , we must be compelled to anticipate à priori , that ...
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