A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... Natural Religion , or of Christianity . It has been an oft confirmed observation of the author , that , previous to the consideration of formal treatises upon the authority and obligations of any particular religion , to most men of ...
... Natural Religion , or of Christianity . It has been an oft confirmed observation of the author , that , previous to the consideration of formal treatises upon the authority and obligations of any particular religion , to most men of ...
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... Natural Religion , or of Christianity . It has been an oft confirmed observation of the author , that , previous to the consideration . of formal treatises upon the authority and obligations of any particular religion , to most men of ...
... Natural Religion , or of Christianity . It has been an oft confirmed observation of the author , that , previous to the consideration . of formal treatises upon the authority and obligations of any particular religion , to most men of ...
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... Natural Religion . - 2 . Lord Byron . - 3 . Fornication . - 4 . Uni- versal Scepticism . - 5 . Hume . - 6 . Taylor , Owen , Carlile , & c .-- 7. Gibbon . - 8 . Materialism . - 9 . Mr. Lawrence . - 10 . Medical Scep ticism . - 11 ...
... Natural Religion . - 2 . Lord Byron . - 3 . Fornication . - 4 . Uni- versal Scepticism . - 5 . Hume . - 6 . Taylor , Owen , Carlile , & c .-- 7. Gibbon . - 8 . Materialism . - 9 . Mr. Lawrence . - 10 . Medical Scep ticism . - 11 ...
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... natural religion , so called . And it is precisely thus that we must argue with reference to the facts of a revealed re- ligion . There may be mysteries , —things difficult and beyond comprehension in it ; but , that circumstance ...
... natural religion , so called . And it is precisely thus that we must argue with reference to the facts of a revealed re- ligion . There may be mysteries , —things difficult and beyond comprehension in it ; but , that circumstance ...
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... natural religion and of Christianity , does , I think , lie level to common men : even those , the greater part of whose time , from childhood to old age , is taken up with providing for themselves and their families the common ...
... natural religion and of Christianity , does , I think , lie level to common men : even those , the greater part of whose time , from childhood to old age , is taken up with providing for themselves and their families the common ...
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