The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... tion , that , As the light of nature is in itself sufficient without any revelation from God , such a revelation is thence altogether useless and unnecessary ? Socrates thinks with the Christian : Mr. Volney , with the deist . Shall we ...
... tion , that , As the light of nature is in itself sufficient without any revelation from God , such a revelation is thence altogether useless and unnecessary ? Socrates thinks with the Christian : Mr. Volney , with the deist . Shall we ...
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... tion from God on the following several grounds . Although a revelation may perhaps in itself be possible , yet the fact of one is very highly improbable : because it is to the last degree unlikely , that an all - wise Creator should ...
... tion from God on the following several grounds . Although a revelation may perhaps in itself be possible , yet the fact of one is very highly improbable : because it is to the last degree unlikely , that an all - wise Creator should ...
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... tion . Here A future state of retribution is demonstrated through the medium of God's perfect justice : but , unfortu nately , the deist has to demonstrate God's perfect justice itself also . What then is to be done in 24 THE DIFFICULTIES.
... tion . Here A future state of retribution is demonstrated through the medium of God's perfect justice : but , unfortu nately , the deist has to demonstrate God's perfect justice itself also . What then is to be done in 24 THE DIFFICULTIES.
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... tion and in the view of the most horrid corporeal suffer- ings : these the deist pronounces to be palpably merciless . The Supreme Being perpetually condemns his creatures to bodily torment , no less severe and much more prolonged than ...
... tion and in the view of the most horrid corporeal suffer- ings : these the deist pronounces to be palpably merciless . The Supreme Being perpetually condemns his creatures to bodily torment , no less severe and much more prolonged than ...
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... tion will still recur : If God be good , wHY did he make it natural for man to sicken and to die ; WHY did he send him into the world , circumstanced as we all know by mournful experience that he is circumstanced ; WHY did he form him ...
... tion will still recur : If God be good , wHY did he make it natural for man to sicken and to die ; WHY did he send him into the world , circumstanced as we all know by mournful experience that he is circumstanced ; WHY did he form him ...
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admitted apostles argument assert atheism believe cause chap character Christ Christianity Church circumstance claim Corinth Coziba Creator credulity crucified crucifixion death deemed Deism deist deistical Infidelity Deity deluge denied difficulties disciples divine revelation earth effect enemies established eternal existence fact falsehood Father favour future Gentiles Gibbon Gospel hand hath Hence Holy honour human impostor internal evidence Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Judas Justin Martyr kingdom labour laws London Lord mankind Matt matter ment mercy Messiah mind miracles miracles of Jesus miraculous powers mode moral attributes Moses nations nature never object Odin opinion Pagans passions perfect justice persecution persons Pharisees preached present pretended primitive principles prophecy prophet reason religion respecting revelation from heaven Roman Samaritan Pentateuch Scripture Scythia skepticism Socrates spirit sufficient syllogism Tacitus testimony thee things thou tion truth universe unto virtue Volney whole word καὶ