Mahometanism Unveiled: An Inquiry, in which that Archheresy, Its Diffusion and Continuance, are Examined on a New Principle, Tending to Confirm the Evidences, and Aid the Propagation, of the Christian Faith, Volume 1; Volume 25J. Duncan, 1829 - Christianity and other religions |
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... whole argument rests , is first presented in general terms ; and then confirmed and elucidated through a series of inductive proofs . The Introduction contains the announcement of that fundamental prin- ciple ; the proofs of it will be ...
... whole argument rests , is first presented in general terms ; and then confirmed and elucidated through a series of inductive proofs . The Introduction contains the announcement of that fundamental prin- ciple ; the proofs of it will be ...
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... whole facts of it , on the contrary , go to demon- strate , that the creed of Mahomet possesses an inherent spiritual influence , wholly distinct and separable from its secular domination ; and that it is not more remarkable , for its ...
... whole facts of it , on the contrary , go to demon- strate , that the creed of Mahomet possesses an inherent spiritual influence , wholly distinct and separable from its secular domination ; and that it is not more remarkable , for its ...
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... whole secret of his success . The means chiefly insisted on , are , the birth and family - connections of the pretended Prophet , which threw , at the outset , the weight of personal interest into the scale ; the consummate art and ...
... whole secret of his success . The means chiefly insisted on , are , the birth and family - connections of the pretended Prophet , which threw , at the outset , the weight of personal interest into the scale ; the consummate art and ...
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... Paley , Evidences , p . 550 . In the whole of the above statements , is there not too frequent a sub- stitution of consequences for causes ? VOL . I. * c 8 Between the opposed views and statements of the infidel and INTRODUCTION . 31.
... Paley , Evidences , p . 550 . In the whole of the above statements , is there not too frequent a sub- stitution of consequences for causes ? VOL . I. * c 8 Between the opposed views and statements of the infidel and INTRODUCTION . 31.
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... whole tenor of experience and history : and it is worse philosophy , for it stands opposed to every known principle of the human mind . The power of the senses is the strongest and most active power in the nature of man . The ...
... whole tenor of experience and history : and it is worse philosophy , for it stands opposed to every known principle of the human mind . The power of the senses is the strongest and most active power in the nature of man . The ...
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