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... merely practised and cunning deceivers . It is thus prepared , therefore , and having fully before me these conse- quences , which the apostle of God has enumerated , and thereby has forewarned us of , that I open , this evening , a ...
... merely practised and cunning deceivers . It is thus prepared , therefore , and having fully before me these conse- quences , which the apostle of God has enumerated , and thereby has forewarned us of , that I open , this evening , a ...
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... mere nega- tive grounds . You cannot believe one doctrine rather than another , simply because that other , which is proposed by some men , is false . Each religion must have grounds of demonstra- tion essentially in itself , and ...
... mere nega- tive grounds . You cannot believe one doctrine rather than another , simply because that other , which is proposed by some men , is false . Each religion must have grounds of demonstra- tion essentially in itself , and ...
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... merely of the existence of a revelation ; but , that such revelation is really confided to man in these very books ; that they have been transmitted to you in such a state , that is , that the originals have been so preserved , and the ...
... merely of the existence of a revelation ; but , that such revelation is really confided to man in these very books ; that they have been transmitted to you in such a state , that is , that the originals have been so preserved , and the ...
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... merely , therefore , upon having been born in it , or having been educated in it by others ; nor on having heard certain doc- trines delivered from pulpits by men as fallible as himself ; and certainly , still less on having heard the ...
... merely , therefore , upon having been born in it , or having been educated in it by others ; nor on having heard certain doc- trines delivered from pulpits by men as fallible as himself ; and certainly , still less on having heard the ...
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... merely proposes to him what a simple comparison led him to see , must be the counterpart to what he had read ; and he , instantly , yielded himself a captive to faith , and adopted all the scheme of Christianity , implied in the ...
... merely proposes to him what a simple comparison led him to see , must be the counterpart to what he had read ; and he , instantly , yielded himself a captive to faith , and adopted all the scheme of Christianity , implied in the ...
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