Philosophical and Critical Inquiries Concerning ChristianityW.W. Woodward, and for sale at his book-store, lately occupied by Mr. William Young, No. 52, corner of Second and Chestnut-streets, 1803 - 288 Seiten |
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... future state , at least such an aggregate of probabilities , as would be equivalent to what I call moral certainty . My reason furnishes me with the best proofs of the su- preme intelligence of the author of my ex- istence . It deduces ...
... future state , at least such an aggregate of probabilities , as would be equivalent to what I call moral certainty . My reason furnishes me with the best proofs of the su- preme intelligence of the author of my ex- istence . It deduces ...
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... future state , and to lead them to con- sider the happiness they will enjoy in that state , as a consequence of the moral perfec- tion which they have endeavoured to attain in their present state . And since the actual state of humanity ...
... future state , and to lead them to con- sider the happiness they will enjoy in that state , as a consequence of the moral perfec- tion which they have endeavoured to attain in their present state . And since the actual state of humanity ...
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... future state . It was therefore necessary for WISDOM to employ in this design a means of such a na- ture that , though not included within the actual sphere of the human faculties , it should at the same time be so well adapted to the ...
... future state . It was therefore necessary for WISDOM to employ in this design a means of such a na- ture that , though not included within the actual sphere of the human faculties , it should at the same time be so well adapted to the ...
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... future state , would not be consistent with my nature , and the ge- neral state of my earthly existence . I could not exist in all times and all places ; I could not possibly see , touch , hear , and examine every thing with my own ...
... future state , would not be consistent with my nature , and the ge- neral state of my earthly existence . I could not exist in all times and all places ; I could not possibly see , touch , hear , and examine every thing with my own ...
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... future destiny has therefore been reduced thus by the author of man to proofs of facts , to palpable proofs , and such as are within reach of the most confined and limit- ed capacity . Because testimony supposes facts , it im- plies ...
... future destiny has therefore been reduced thus by the author of man to proofs of facts , to palpable proofs , and such as are within reach of the most confined and limit- ed capacity . Because testimony supposes facts , it im- plies ...
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