The Difficulties of InfidelityC. & J. Rivington, 1824 - 272 páginas |
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... persons : an old man and his wife , his three sons and their wives . When the waters began to abate , they sent out a raven and a dove : and , when the deluge had sufficiently subsided , their ship came to land upon the summit of a ...
... persons : an old man and his wife , his three sons and their wives . When the waters began to abate , they sent out a raven and a dove : and , when the deluge had sufficiently subsided , their ship came to land upon the summit of a ...
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... person , who so constructed and used it , must have foreseen the approaching deluge . But man , naturally , possesses not foreknowledge . Whence then did the builder of the ship derive that prescience , by which he foresaw and vided ...
... person , who so constructed and used it , must have foreseen the approaching deluge . But man , naturally , possesses not foreknowledge . Whence then did the builder of the ship derive that prescience , by which he foresaw and vided ...
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... person of the old , nor shew favour to the young . And he shall eat the fruit of thy cattle and the fruit of thy land , until thou be destroyed : which also shall not leave thee either corn , wine , or oil , or the increase of thy kine ...
... person of the old , nor shew favour to the young . And he shall eat the fruit of thy cattle and the fruit of thy land , until thou be destroyed : which also shall not leave thee either corn , wine , or oil , or the increase of thy kine ...
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... , from which such varied and multiplied and ex- traordinary effects might be securely foreseen and announced . The person , who can believe in their existence without much stronger evi- dence than ( SECT . IV . ] OF INFIDELITY . 95.
... , from which such varied and multiplied and ex- traordinary effects might be securely foreseen and announced . The person , who can believe in their existence without much stronger evi- dence than ( SECT . IV . ] OF INFIDELITY . 95.
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... person , who cannot see the grand and essential difference between a prophecy , like that of Seneca , confined to a single particular ; and a prophecy , like that of Moses , comprehend- ing no less than seventeen perfectly distinct ...
... person , who cannot see the grand and essential difference between a prophecy , like that of Seneca , confined to a single particular ; and a prophecy , like that of Moses , comprehend- ing no less than seventeen perfectly distinct ...
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