A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... CONCLUSION PAGE 1 19 41 55 67 71 77 APPENDIX . 1. Natural Religion . - 2 . Lord Byron . - 3 . Fornication . - 4 . Uni- versal Scepticism . - 5 . Hume . - 6 . Taylor , Owen , Carlile , & c .-- 7. Gibbon . - 8 . Materialism . - 9 . Mr ...
... CONCLUSION PAGE 1 19 41 55 67 71 77 APPENDIX . 1. Natural Religion . - 2 . Lord Byron . - 3 . Fornication . - 4 . Uni- versal Scepticism . - 5 . Hume . - 6 . Taylor , Owen , Carlile , & c .-- 7. Gibbon . - 8 . Materialism . - 9 . Mr ...
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... conclusion to the general subject of this chap- ter , and not least , because at the end of it , an idea is suggested , which , borne constantly in mind , would free the question of " what is the proper evidence to believe and act on ...
... conclusion to the general subject of this chap- ter , and not least , because at the end of it , an idea is suggested , which , borne constantly in mind , would free the question of " what is the proper evidence to believe and act on ...
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... conclude this chap- ter , and with it the first division of the Causes of Religious Doubt . This first division has treated of those hin- drances , which are chiefly intellectual . The second , or other , will be devoted to those ...
... conclude this chap- ter , and with it the first division of the Causes of Religious Doubt . This first division has treated of those hin- drances , which are chiefly intellectual . The second , or other , will be devoted to those ...
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... on See a letter written by him a year or two only before he died , lamenting his irreligion and incon- sistency . Appendix , ii . the conclusions of the understanding , and the religious opinions 46 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
... on See a letter written by him a year or two only before he died , lamenting his irreligion and incon- sistency . Appendix , ii . the conclusions of the understanding , and the religious opinions 46 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
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David Bristow Baker. the conclusions of the understanding , and the religious opinions of the individual subject of them ! With reference to the former , in the sense he means , ( a habit , which at first sight seems to have some ...
David Bristow Baker. the conclusions of the understanding , and the religious opinions of the individual subject of them ! With reference to the former , in the sense he means , ( a habit , which at first sight seems to have some ...
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