A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... FACTS OF THE CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE PART II . MORAL CAUSES . CHAP . I. EXCESS IN SOME LEGITIMATE PROPEN- SITIES II . PRIDE III . WANT OF ADEQUATE SERIOUSNESS IV . - FEAR CONCLUSION PAGE 1 19 41 55 67 71 77 APPENDIX . 1. Natural Religion ...
... FACTS OF THE CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE PART II . MORAL CAUSES . CHAP . I. EXCESS IN SOME LEGITIMATE PROPEN- SITIES II . PRIDE III . WANT OF ADEQUATE SERIOUSNESS IV . - FEAR CONCLUSION PAGE 1 19 41 55 67 71 77 APPENDIX . 1. Natural Religion ...
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... facts which are adduced in support of such revela- tion ; for , if these be not studied , our know- ledge of the way in which we should entertain them , will be , manifestly , of no avail . PART THE FIRST . CHAPTER II . INADEQUATE ...
... facts which are adduced in support of such revela- tion ; for , if these be not studied , our know- ledge of the way in which we should entertain them , will be , manifestly , of no avail . PART THE FIRST . CHAPTER II . INADEQUATE ...
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... parents and schoolmaster ? How inconsistent to suppose , that a man , now immersed in the engrossing studies of an University , the toil of a profes- INADEQUATE ACQUAINTANCE WITH "FACTS OF THE CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE PART II.
... parents and schoolmaster ? How inconsistent to suppose , that a man , now immersed in the engrossing studies of an University , the toil of a profes- INADEQUATE ACQUAINTANCE WITH "FACTS OF THE CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE PART II.
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... facts upon which the Christian obligations rest , are easy to be obtained in forms adapted to all ages and capacities and until such historical and fundamental inform- ation is more universally made a part of the early education of men ...
... facts upon which the Christian obligations rest , are easy to be obtained in forms adapted to all ages and capacities and until such historical and fundamental inform- ation is more universally made a part of the early education of men ...
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... facts we may believe , though of their nature , essence , and mode , we know less than nothing ; and although ingenious surmises have been started , contra- dictory of these truths , - and it must be owned difficult specifically to ...
... facts we may believe , though of their nature , essence , and mode , we know less than nothing ; and although ingenious surmises have been started , contra- dictory of these truths , - and it must be owned difficult specifically to ...
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