A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... here , it is the humble desire of the author to be made the instrument of helping to confer on many . To * See letter , given at length , Appendix , ii . increase the fund of human happiness has been his sanguine xii PREFACE .
... here , it is the humble desire of the author to be made the instrument of helping to confer on many . To * See letter , given at length , Appendix , ii . increase the fund of human happiness has been his sanguine xii PREFACE .
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... Letters on the Christian Religion , " by Olinthus Gregory , vol . i . , ch . iv . , where the subject is discussed in a scientific and striking manner , well worthy the reputation of that dis- tinguished philosopher . Lord King's " Life ...
... Letters on the Christian Religion , " by Olinthus Gregory , vol . i . , ch . iv . , where the subject is discussed in a scientific and striking manner , well worthy the reputation of that dis- tinguished philosopher . Lord King's " Life ...
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... of , on See a letter written by him a year or two only before he died , lamenting his irreligion and incon- sistency . Appendix , ii . the conclusions of the understanding , and the religious opinions 46 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
... of , on See a letter written by him a year or two only before he died , lamenting his irreligion and incon- sistency . Appendix , ii . the conclusions of the understanding , and the religious opinions 46 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
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... few his equals . " Letter from Locke to P. King , afterwards Lord Chancellor , 1703. See Lord King's Life . ‡ See Appendix , xix . " Science and Revelation . " guine , that the present spirit of inquiry and close 90 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
... few his equals . " Letter from Locke to P. King , afterwards Lord Chancellor , 1703. See Lord King's Life . ‡ See Appendix , xix . " Science and Revelation . " guine , that the present spirit of inquiry and close 90 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
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... letters , and even without clothes and habitations ; -murdering each other to satiate their revenge , and devouring one another to appease their hunger : I say , no cause can be assigned for this amazing difference , except that the ...
... letters , and even without clothes and habitations ; -murdering each other to satiate their revenge , and devouring one another to appease their hunger : I say , no cause can be assigned for this amazing difference , except that the ...
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