A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... body of the work , it is hoped that a sound and rational account is given of the causes which either indispose for , or hinder the conviction from , an examination of that evidence , which , notwithstanding all its at- tendant ...
... body of the work , it is hoped that a sound and rational account is given of the causes which either indispose for , or hinder the conviction from , an examination of that evidence , which , notwithstanding all its at- tendant ...
Page xi
... body of his work , that any preju- dice is , on this account , likely to be felt . Should a subsequent edition ever be de- manded , he will endeavour , profiting by the animadversions of his friends ( and enemies , if he can have any ...
... body of his work , that any preju- dice is , on this account , likely to be felt . Should a subsequent edition ever be de- manded , he will endeavour , profiting by the animadversions of his friends ( and enemies , if he can have any ...
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... both of the atheist and materialist , to believe , that there is a superintending providence ; and , a continuance of the soul , ( notwithstanding the apparent destruction of it with the body ) beyond the grave 16 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
... both of the atheist and materialist , to believe , that there is a superintending providence ; and , a continuance of the soul , ( notwithstanding the apparent destruction of it with the body ) beyond the grave 16 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
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David Bristow Baker. destruction of it with the body ) beyond the grave - if , in defiance of the objections which confessedly clever , though we think mistaken , men have urged against these things , and un- derstanding less than ...
David Bristow Baker. destruction of it with the body ) beyond the grave - if , in defiance of the objections which confessedly clever , though we think mistaken , men have urged against these things , and un- derstanding less than ...
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... body , and their share in its ordinary calls and obligations . Who , that has mixed largely in the more enlightened circles of society , has not been witness to a multitude of such cases - modified by the degree of health , and ...
... body , and their share in its ordinary calls and obligations . Who , that has mixed largely in the more enlightened circles of society , has not been witness to a multitude of such cases - modified by the degree of health , and ...
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