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... EVIDENCE COMPLEX AND COMPRE- HENSIVE , 350 X. INTUITION , FEELING , BELIEF , AND KNOWLEDGE IN RELIGION , · 355 XI ... EVIDENCES OF DESIGN IN ORGANISMS , XIX . PSYCHOLOGY AND DESIGN , 375 378 380 383 XX . HISTORY AND DESIGN , • 386 XXI ...
... EVIDENCE COMPLEX AND COMPRE- HENSIVE , 350 X. INTUITION , FEELING , BELIEF , AND KNOWLEDGE IN RELIGION , · 355 XI ... EVIDENCES OF DESIGN IN ORGANISMS , XIX . PSYCHOLOGY AND DESIGN , 375 378 380 383 XX . HISTORY AND DESIGN , • 386 XXI ...
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... evidence for thinking that there is a self - existent , eternal Being , infinite in power and wisdom , and perfect in holiness and goodness , the Maker of heaven and earth , or have we not ? Is theism true , or is some antagonistic ...
... evidence for thinking that there is a self - existent , eternal Being , infinite in power and wisdom , and perfect in holiness and goodness , the Maker of heaven and earth , or have we not ? Is theism true , or is some antagonistic ...
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... evidence is there for God's existence ? and , What is known of His nature ? are of primary importance . The answers given to them must determine whether religion and Christianity ought to be received or rejected . There can be no use in ...
... evidence is there for God's existence ? and , What is known of His nature ? are of primary importance . The answers given to them must determine whether religion and Christianity ought to be received or rejected . There can be no use in ...
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... evidence on their part of the conviction that when science goes deep enough it cannot but raise the questions to which religion professes to be an answer ; so that the mind , in- stead of getting free from religious reflection by ...
... evidence on their part of the conviction that when science goes deep enough it cannot but raise the questions to which religion professes to be an answer ; so that the mind , in- stead of getting free from religious reflection by ...
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... evidence of which has been seen in some measure by every generation which has accepted it , and into the depth and comprehensiveness and reason- ableness of which humanity has obtained a con- stantly - growing insight . There have , it ...
... evidence of which has been seen in some measure by every generation which has accepted it , and into the depth and comprehensiveness and reason- ableness of which humanity has obtained a con- stantly - growing insight . There have , it ...
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Page 176 - When he established the clouds above : When he strengthened the fountains of the deep : When he gave to the sea his decree, That the waters should not pass his commandment: When he appointed the foundations of the earth : 235 Then I was by him, as one brought up with him : And I was daily his delight, Rejoicing always before him ; Rejoicing in the habitable part of his earth ; And my delights were with the sons of men.
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