A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... serious class of hindrances , which it is proper first should be removed , before you can expect them to apply with any degree of vigour to the study of what seems involved in so much , and such repelling confusion . b " When there is a ...
... serious class of hindrances , which it is proper first should be removed , before you can expect them to apply with any degree of vigour to the study of what seems involved in so much , and such repelling confusion . b " When there is a ...
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... serious class of hindrances , which it is proper first should be removed , before you can expect them to apply with any degree of vigour to the study of what seems involved in so much , and such repelling confusion . b While the author ...
... serious class of hindrances , which it is proper first should be removed , before you can expect them to apply with any degree of vigour to the study of what seems involved in so much , and such repelling confusion . b While the author ...
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... seriously * " When 1 first set out in the world , I had friends who endeavoured to shake my belief in the Christian religion . I saw difficulties which staggered me , but I kept my mind open to conviction . The evidences and doctrines ...
... seriously * " When 1 first set out in the world , I had friends who endeavoured to shake my belief in the Christian religion . I saw difficulties which staggered me , but I kept my mind open to conviction . The evidences and doctrines ...
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... ; but you should not talk of Chris- tianity , for you have not studied it . I have ; and am certain you know nothing of the matter . " - See Life of Evelyn . ful as they are , and serious hindrances as they 30 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
... ; but you should not talk of Chris- tianity , for you have not studied it . I have ; and am certain you know nothing of the matter . " - See Life of Evelyn . ful as they are , and serious hindrances as they 30 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
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David Bristow Baker. ful as they are , and serious hindrances as they are , in the way of the sincere inquirer , they are certainly no arguments at all against the facts of the Christian evidence . They are only proofs that such absurd ...
David Bristow Baker. ful as they are , and serious hindrances as they are , in the way of the sincere inquirer , they are certainly no arguments at all against the facts of the Christian evidence . They are only proofs that such absurd ...
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