A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... - 16 . Efficacy of Prayer . - 17 . Forms of Prayers . - 18 . Difficulties in the Scriptures , Translations , & c . - 19 . Science and Revelation , not opposed . - 20 . Learned Believers . PART THE FIRST . CHAPTER I. MISCONCEPTIONS AS TO ...
... - 16 . Efficacy of Prayer . - 17 . Forms of Prayers . - 18 . Difficulties in the Scriptures , Translations , & c . - 19 . Science and Revelation , not opposed . - 20 . Learned Believers . PART THE FIRST . CHAPTER I. MISCONCEPTIONS AS TO ...
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... learned Hooker ) .- Hooker's Works , vol . iii ) . See , there also , Hooker's memorable reply ( sec . 9 ) , the farthest removed from that injurious , unphilosophical , and most unscriptural system which prevails with some , of ...
... learned Hooker ) .- Hooker's Works , vol . iii ) . See , there also , Hooker's memorable reply ( sec . 9 ) , the farthest removed from that injurious , unphilosophical , and most unscriptural system which prevails with some , of ...
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... of sceptics . " * On the subject of this only attainable spe- cies of proof in moral and religious inquiries , * Stewart's Elements of the Mind . Vol . ii . ch . 4 . the learned to the latest posterity , will owe a 4 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
... of sceptics . " * On the subject of this only attainable spe- cies of proof in moral and religious inquiries , * Stewart's Elements of the Mind . Vol . ii . ch . 4 . the learned to the latest posterity , will owe a 4 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
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David Bristow Baker. the learned to the latest posterity , will owe a debt of gratitude to Bishop Butler , for his profound and well - known " Analogy . " It seems to have been reserved for this great man to achieve , in this department ...
David Bristow Baker. the learned to the latest posterity , will owe a debt of gratitude to Bishop Butler , for his profound and well - known " Analogy . " It seems to have been reserved for this great man to achieve , in this department ...
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... learned and able advocates ? The neglect of such inquiries among thou- sands of otherwise well informed and scientific and amiable men of the present day , is the undoubted cause of a large portion of their prevailing scepticism ...
... learned and able advocates ? The neglect of such inquiries among thou- sands of otherwise well informed and scientific and amiable men of the present day , is the undoubted cause of a large portion of their prevailing scepticism ...
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