Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical Operation of ChristianityReligious Tract Soc., 1825 - 566 páginas |
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... mind of the reader a clear and satisfactory impression . Athough the six Essays now alluded to are , in the main , purely doctrinal , it has been far indeed from my intention to insist on a religion of mere notions . Persuaded as I am ...
... mind of the reader a clear and satisfactory impression . Athough the six Essays now alluded to are , in the main , purely doctrinal , it has been far indeed from my intention to insist on a religion of mere notions . Persuaded as I am ...
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... mind , without the exertion of which it is impossible for us to secure either our present regeneration or our future and eternal bliss . Lastly , in the Conclusion , I have laid before the reader a rapid , general summary of the whole ...
... mind , without the exertion of which it is impossible for us to secure either our present regeneration or our future and eternal bliss . Lastly , in the Conclusion , I have laid before the reader a rapid , general summary of the whole ...
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... mind ; and , with respect to the mode of thought , of argument , and of practical application , are generally cast in the same peculiar mould . On a reference to the principal points adverted to in the present Essay , it will be ...
... mind ; and , with respect to the mode of thought , of argument , and of practical application , are generally cast in the same peculiar mould . On a reference to the principal points adverted to in the present Essay , it will be ...
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... mind of the candid reasoner , the difficulty of which he is sensible , in admitting the truth of a miraculous history . Before , however , we proceed to discuss this question , it may be proper to observe that the improbability of the ...
... mind of the candid reasoner , the difficulty of which he is sensible , in admitting the truth of a miraculous history . Before , however , we proceed to discuss this question , it may be proper to observe that the improbability of the ...
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... mind of one witness , and others in that of another - they afford an incontroverti- ble evidence that the narrators did not borrow their state- ments from one another , but that every one told his tale according to his own apprehension ...
... mind of one witness , and others in that of another - they afford an incontroverti- ble evidence that the narrators did not borrow their state- ments from one another , but that every one told his tale according to his own apprehension ...
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