A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... able : that , if either , or any variety or modifi- cation of such things be sought and persevered in , to the prejudice of our devotional feelings and continual regard , in all times and in all 52 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
... able : that , if either , or any variety or modifi- cation of such things be sought and persevered in , to the prejudice of our devotional feelings and continual regard , in all times and in all 52 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
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David Bristow Baker. and continual regard , in all times and in all places , to the Divine Author of our being , and those various important considerations immediately arising out of our connexion with and dependence on Him , then , we ...
David Bristow Baker. and continual regard , in all times and in all places , to the Divine Author of our being , and those various important considerations immediately arising out of our connexion with and dependence on Him , then , we ...
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... continual reverence and humility which , on the supposition of a presiding Deity are due to Him ; are , frames of mind , too common to be met with , to be properly passed over , in this endeavour to ascertain , the fundamental causes of ...
... continual reverence and humility which , on the supposition of a presiding Deity are due to Him ; are , frames of mind , too common to be met with , to be properly passed over , in this endeavour to ascertain , the fundamental causes of ...
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... continual reference to a pre- siding Deity , and a future existence , as checks the frivolity , the recklessness , or the inde- pendent vanity of many of those among whom they live . Indeed , I am not aware that any arguments have been ...
... continual reference to a pre- siding Deity , and a future existence , as checks the frivolity , the recklessness , or the inde- pendent vanity of many of those among whom they live . Indeed , I am not aware that any arguments have been ...
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... continual reference to a pre- siding Deity , and a future existence , as checks the frivolity , the recklessness , or the inde- pendent vanity of many of those among whom they live . Indeed , I am not aware that any arguments have been ...
... continual reference to a pre- siding Deity , and a future existence , as checks the frivolity , the recklessness , or the inde- pendent vanity of many of those among whom they live . Indeed , I am not aware that any arguments have been ...
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