A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... probable evidence , of which we have already spoken . It seemed a fair way to argue , " I cannot admit this , until , all my objections are removed — until you have given me a clear conception , and an unclouded demonstration , that it ...
... probable evidence , of which we have already spoken . It seemed a fair way to argue , " I cannot admit this , until , all my objections are removed — until you have given me a clear conception , and an unclouded demonstration , that it ...
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... probable , for example , that we may be heirs - at - law to a valuable estate ; therefore we examine the legal instruments which ascertain our title to such estate . It is probable a particular line of conduct will be successful ...
... probable , for example , that we may be heirs - at - law to a valuable estate ; therefore we examine the legal instruments which ascertain our title to such estate . It is probable a particular line of conduct will be successful ...
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... probable , a particular medicine will be bene- ficial to the constitution ; therefore we have recourse to it . " - Olinthus Gregory on Christianity , i . , 282 . posable and credible as the other ; nay , such 8 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
... probable , a particular medicine will be bene- ficial to the constitution ; therefore we have recourse to it . " - Olinthus Gregory on Christianity , i . , 282 . posable and credible as the other ; nay , such 8 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
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David Bristow Baker. secret devotion was resumed ; the nature and obligations of probable evidence and moral truths unfolded themselves ; and he proceeded onward to an experimental belief in Chris- tianity . But so long as the practice ...
David Bristow Baker. secret devotion was resumed ; the nature and obligations of probable evidence and moral truths unfolded themselves ; and he proceeded onward to an experimental belief in Chris- tianity . But so long as the practice ...
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... leave a man nei- ther inclination nor leisure for those immo- ralities which act as hindrances to others . * Bayle's " General Dictionary , " ( art . Des Barreaux ) . Though I think it probable , that more or less RELIGIOUS DOUBT . 59.
... leave a man nei- ther inclination nor leisure for those immo- ralities which act as hindrances to others . * Bayle's " General Dictionary , " ( art . Des Barreaux ) . Though I think it probable , that more or less RELIGIOUS DOUBT . 59.
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