A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... urged , I positively , in the midst of my numerous avocations and incessant labour in my business or profession , have not , time , for such investigations ! " — " Heaven , being our great business and inte- rest , " writes Mr. Locke ...
... urged , I positively , in the midst of my numerous avocations and incessant labour in my business or profession , have not , time , for such investigations ! " — " Heaven , being our great business and inte- rest , " writes Mr. Locke ...
Page 50
... urging to results which Christianity sanc- tions , though inclination opposes , then , mani- festly , Christianity has no chance whatever : and why should we experience surprise , at the scepticism 50 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
... urging to results which Christianity sanc- tions , though inclination opposes , then , mani- festly , Christianity has no chance whatever : and why should we experience surprise , at the scepticism 50 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
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... urged in the present chapter , that , as usefulness , rather than originality , is my object in this under- taking , I gladly here venture to incorporate them ; and feelingly subscribe , from my own experience , to their great truth ...
... urged in the present chapter , that , as usefulness , rather than originality , is my object in this under- taking , I gladly here venture to incorporate them ; and feelingly subscribe , from my own experience , to their great truth ...
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... urged in the present chapter , that , as usefulness , rather than originality , is my object in this under- taking , I gladly here venture to incorporate them ; and feelingly subscribe , from my own experience , to their great truth ...
... urged in the present chapter , that , as usefulness , rather than originality , is my object in this under- taking , I gladly here venture to incorporate them ; and feelingly subscribe , from my own experience , to their great truth ...
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... urged in the present chapter , that , as usefulness , rather than originality , is my object in this under- taking , I gladly here venture to incorporate them ; and feelingly subscribe , from my own experience , to their great truth ...
... urged in the present chapter , that , as usefulness , rather than originality , is my object in this under- taking , I gladly here venture to incorporate them ; and feelingly subscribe , from my own experience , to their great truth ...
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