Evidences of ChristianityJ. F. Dove, 1826 - 336 pages |
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... existence , in which their situa- tion will be regulated by their behaviour in the first state , by which supposition ( and by no other ) the objection to the divine government in not putting a difference between the good and the bad ...
... existence , in which their situa- tion will be regulated by their behaviour in the first state , by which supposition ( and by no other ) the objection to the divine government in not putting a difference between the good and the bad ...
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... existence should be destined by God for his human creation ; and , secondly , that being so de- stined , he should acquaint them with it . It is not neces- sary for our purpose , that these propositions be capable of proof , or even ...
... existence should be destined by God for his human creation ; and , secondly , that being so de- stined , he should acquaint them with it . It is not neces- sary for our purpose , that these propositions be capable of proof , or even ...
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... existence and power , not to say of whose presence and agency , we have previous and independent proof . We have therefore all we seek for in the works of rational agents , -a sufficient power and an adequate motive . In a word , once ...
... existence and power , not to say of whose presence and agency , we have previous and independent proof . We have therefore all we seek for in the works of rational agents , -a sufficient power and an adequate motive . In a word , once ...
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... existence of the testimony . is a phenomenon ; the truth of the fact solves the pheno- menon . If we reject this solution , we ought to have some other to rest in ; and none , even by our adversaries , can be admitted , which is not ...
... existence of the testimony . is a phenomenon ; the truth of the fact solves the pheno- menon . If we reject this solution , we ought to have some other to rest in ; and none , even by our adversaries , can be admitted , which is not ...
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... existence of every object of their worship . It accepted no compromise ; it admit- ted no comprehension . It must prevail , if it prevailed at all , by the overthrow of every statue , altar , and temple , in the world . It will not ...
... existence of every object of their worship . It accepted no compromise ; it admit- ted no comprehension . It must prevail , if it prevailed at all , by the overthrow of every statue , altar , and temple , in the world . It will not ...
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