The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 páginas |
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... perfect accomplishment of this prophecy . Neither of these two points can be contro- verted by the infidel . Hence he is reduced to the necessity , either of admitting the divine in- spiration of the prophecy ; an admission , which ...
... perfect accomplishment of this prophecy . Neither of these two points can be contro- verted by the infidel . Hence he is reduced to the necessity , either of admitting the divine in- spiration of the prophecy ; an admission , which ...
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... perfect and so rational a code of morals was never before promulgated . It is easy to distinguish between the wild ravings of enthusiasm , and the words of soberness and truth . Let any person carefully read the Sermon on the mount ...
... perfect and so rational a code of morals was never before promulgated . It is easy to distinguish between the wild ravings of enthusiasm , and the words of soberness and truth . Let any person carefully read the Sermon on the mount ...
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... perfect harmony : from a perusal of the system we rise satisfied and convinced . Throughout these admirable dis- courses , instead of that superiority to ordinances . which some enthusiasts have claimed for them- selves and their ...
... perfect harmony : from a perusal of the system we rise satisfied and convinced . Throughout these admirable dis- courses , instead of that superiority to ordinances . which some enthusiasts have claimed for them- selves and their ...
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... perfect freedom from enthusiasm might easily be pro- duced but these may be deemed sufficient . It may safely , in short , be asserted , that not a sin- gle mark of fanaticism can be exhibited against him , unless it be the naked ...
... perfect freedom from enthusiasm might easily be pro- duced but these may be deemed sufficient . It may safely , in short , be asserted , that not a sin- gle mark of fanaticism can be exhibited against him , unless it be the naked ...
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... perfect manner of the law of the fathers , and zealous above measure toward the God of his ances- , tors . It was this identical zeal , which led him to persecute the adherents of the nascent sect . He viewed them , as impious apostates ...
... perfect manner of the law of the fathers , and zealous above measure toward the God of his ances- , tors . It was this identical zeal , which led him to persecute the adherents of the nascent sect . He viewed them , as impious apostates ...
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