A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... never truly believed , who was not made first sensible and convinced of unbelief . Never be afraid to doubt , if only you have the disposition to believe ; and doubt , in order that you may end in believing the truth . " - Leighton , in ...
... never truly believed , who was not made first sensible and convinced of unbelief . Never be afraid to doubt , if only you have the disposition to believe ; and doubt , in order that you may end in believing the truth . " - Leighton , in ...
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... never truly believed , who was not made first sensible and convinced of unbelief . Never be afraid to doubt , if only you have the disposition to believe ; and doubt , in order that you may end in believing the truth . " - Leighton , in ...
... never truly believed , who was not made first sensible and convinced of unbelief . Never be afraid to doubt , if only you have the disposition to believe ; and doubt , in order that you may end in believing the truth . " - Leighton , in ...
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... never assert it to be so ; though some intemperate expounders have seemed to imply this ; ( for instance , the violent charge of the Calvinist Travers , against the truly learned Hooker ) .- Hooker's Works , vol . iii ) . See , there ...
... never assert it to be so ; though some intemperate expounders have seemed to imply this ; ( for instance , the violent charge of the Calvinist Travers , against the truly learned Hooker ) .- Hooker's Works , vol . iii ) . See , there ...
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... it is supposable they may have occasion for , though the plain ac- knowledged probability is , that they never shall . " - Part ii . , ch . vi . And , of doubting concerning the evidence of religion , RELIGIOUS DOUBT . 6.
... it is supposable they may have occasion for , though the plain ac- knowledged probability is , that they never shall . " - Part ii . , ch . vi . And , of doubting concerning the evidence of religion , RELIGIOUS DOUBT . 6.
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... never be sufficient to overthrow direct historical evidence , indolently to say , that there are so many principles , from whence men are liable to be deceived them- selves and disposed to deceive others , that one knows not what to ...
... never be sufficient to overthrow direct historical evidence , indolently to say , that there are so many principles , from whence men are liable to be deceived them- selves and disposed to deceive others , that one knows not what to ...
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