A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... convinced of unbelief . Never be afraid to doubt , if only you have the disposition to believe ; and doubt , in order that you may end in believing the truth . " - Leighton , in COLERIDGE'S " AIDS . " A TREATISE ON THE NATURE AND CAUSES ...
... convinced of unbelief . Never be afraid to doubt , if only you have the disposition to believe ; and doubt , in order that you may end in believing the truth . " - Leighton , in COLERIDGE'S " AIDS . " A TREATISE ON THE NATURE AND CAUSES ...
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... convinced of unbelief . Never be afraid to doubt , if only you have the disposition to believe ; and doubt , in order that you may end in believing the truth . " - Leighton , in COLERIDGE'S " AIDS . " A TREATISE ON THE NATURE AND CAUSES ...
... convinced of unbelief . Never be afraid to doubt , if only you have the disposition to believe ; and doubt , in order that you may end in believing the truth . " - Leighton , in COLERIDGE'S " AIDS . " A TREATISE ON THE NATURE AND CAUSES ...
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... convince others , or support us , under the disparagements , or direct negations of what we evidently know next to nothing . I conceive it a radical error in the general system of education in this country , that , while the truths of ...
... convince others , or support us , under the disparagements , or direct negations of what we evidently know next to nothing . I conceive it a radical error in the general system of education in this country , that , while the truths of ...
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... convinced upon real evidence , that there is a God who governs the world ; and they feel themselves to be of a moral nature , and accountable creatures . And as Christianity entirely falls in with this their natural sense of things , so ...
... convinced upon real evidence , that there is a God who governs the world ; and they feel themselves to be of a moral nature , and accountable creatures . And as Christianity entirely falls in with this their natural sense of things , so ...
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... convince himself of the obligations of Christianity - reading those treatises which have proved generally * See this fallacy admirably discussed , - " Life of Dr. Mason Good , " by Gregory . Pp . 341-344 ( 1st edit . 1828 ) . Also ...
... convince himself of the obligations of Christianity - reading those treatises which have proved generally * See this fallacy admirably discussed , - " Life of Dr. Mason Good , " by Gregory . Pp . 341-344 ( 1st edit . 1828 ) . Also ...
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