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an enlarged revelation were vouchsafed , every addition to the declared will of God needed an authentication of the same kind as at first . If we presume , therefore , that a new revelation was necessary , we must presume , that , when ...
an enlarged revelation were vouchsafed , every addition to the declared will of God needed an authentication of the same kind as at first . If we presume , therefore , that a new revelation was necessary , we must presume , that , when ...
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It has indeed been maintained , that though our reason may be inadequate to the discovery of such truths as the kind of revelation we have supposed to be necessary must contain , yet , when aided by this revelation , it is raised into ...
It has indeed been maintained , that though our reason may be inadequate to the discovery of such truths as the kind of revelation we have supposed to be necessary must contain , yet , when aided by this revelation , it is raised into ...
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Between natural philosophy and revelation - the book of nature and the book of God - it has been a favourite practice with unbelievers to institute a contrast , and to set the plainness and uncontradictory charac . ter of the one ...
Between natural philosophy and revelation - the book of nature and the book of God - it has been a favourite practice with unbelievers to institute a contrast , and to set the plainness and uncontradictory charac . ter of the one ...
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