A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... Divine Author of our being , and those various important considerations immediately arising out of our connexion with and dependence on Him , then , we have no right to expect , to be permitted to see , the force of that kind of ...
... Divine Author of our being , and those various important considerations immediately arising out of our connexion with and dependence on Him , then , we have no right to expect , to be permitted to see , the force of that kind of ...
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... divine things as of the world of nature ; if this chief dictate , of the most elementary views of sacred obliga- tions ( of any thing short of Atheism ) , be not sedulously attended to ; if it be true , that one of the most valuable ...
... divine things as of the world of nature ; if this chief dictate , of the most elementary views of sacred obliga- tions ( of any thing short of Atheism ) , be not sedulously attended to ; if it be true , that one of the most valuable ...
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... Divine Author of such a revelation as the Christian , would rather suffer the force of its evidence to lie obscured , until , it was approached , in a more suitable and serious attitude of attention . I again repeat , that many who are ...
... Divine Author of such a revelation as the Christian , would rather suffer the force of its evidence to lie obscured , until , it was approached , in a more suitable and serious attitude of attention . I again repeat , that many who are ...
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... divine origin . I have therefore a right , indeed I am bound , soberly and impartially , to inquire what proofs she brings of this high claim . And when she refers me to the Holy Scriptures , as contain- ing all her records , I have a ...
... divine origin . I have therefore a right , indeed I am bound , soberly and impartially , to inquire what proofs she brings of this high claim . And when she refers me to the Holy Scriptures , as contain- ing all her records , I have a ...
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... Divine Author of such a revelation as the Christian , would rather suffer the force ofis evidence to lie obscured , until , it was approached in a more suitable and serious attitude of attention . I again repeat , that many who are ...
... Divine Author of such a revelation as the Christian , would rather suffer the force ofis evidence to lie obscured , until , it was approached in a more suitable and serious attitude of attention . I again repeat , that many who are ...
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