Aids to Reflection, in the Formation of a Manly Character on the Several Grounds of Prudence, Morality and Religion: With a Copious Index to the Work, and Translations of the Greek and Latin Quotations, by Thomas FenbyE. Howell, 1873 - 395 páginas |
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... Deism would be a more consistent Creed . But , alas ! even this will fail you . The utter rejection of all present and living com- munion with the Universal Spirit impoverishes Deism itself , and renders it as cheerless as Atheism ...
... Deism would be a more consistent Creed . But , alas ! even this will fail you . The utter rejection of all present and living com- munion with the Universal Spirit impoverishes Deism itself , and renders it as cheerless as Atheism ...
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... Deist , if such a character now exists , reflect that Christianity alone both teaches the way , and provides the means , of fulfilling the obscure promises of this great instinct for all men , which the Philosophy of boldest Pretensions ...
... Deist , if such a character now exists , reflect that Christianity alone both teaches the way , and provides the means , of fulfilling the obscure promises of this great instinct for all men , which the Philosophy of boldest Pretensions ...
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... Deists of the last Century , in order to distinguish them from the Infidels of the present age , who persuade them- selves ( for the thing itself is not possible ) that they reject all Faith . I declare my dissent from these too ...
... Deists of the last Century , in order to distinguish them from the Infidels of the present age , who persuade them- selves ( for the thing itself is not possible ) that they reject all Faith . I declare my dissent from these too ...
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... Deist , that he should adopt the doctrine of the Trinity . For he might very well be justified in replying , that he rejected the doctrine , not because it could not be demonstrated , nor yet on the score of any incomprehensibilities ...
... Deist , that he should adopt the doctrine of the Trinity . For he might very well be justified in replying , that he rejected the doctrine , not because it could not be demonstrated , nor yet on the score of any incomprehensibilities ...
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... Deist objectively , i.e. , in the interpretation of Nature . 22. Do I then utterly exclude the speculative Reason from Theology ? No ! It is its office and rightful privilege to determine on the negative truth of whatever we are ...
... Deist objectively , i.e. , in the interpretation of Nature . 22. Do I then utterly exclude the speculative Reason from Theology ? No ! It is its office and rightful privilege to determine on the negative truth of whatever we are ...
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