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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... mind disposed to meditation . In this sceptical and paradoxical age , an osten- tatious display of erudition - every alluring and fascinating grace of style - every specious argu- ment , calculated to misguide the unwary - have been ...
... mind disposed to meditation . In this sceptical and paradoxical age , an osten- tatious display of erudition - every alluring and fascinating grace of style - every specious argu- ment , calculated to misguide the unwary - have been ...
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... - ments of the human mind , it is established by the universal consent of almost the whole C human race , it is consonant to the clearest principles CHAP PAGE ON the order and laws of nature, and the attributes of the First cause.
... - ments of the human mind , it is established by the universal consent of almost the whole C human race , it is consonant to the clearest principles CHAP PAGE ON the order and laws of nature, and the attributes of the First cause.
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... mind that multitude of constant experi- ences , on which my analogical belief is es- tablished . It seems to me , that I should do violence to common sense , if I refused to take ana- logy for my guide in things of this nature . I ...
... mind that multitude of constant experi- ences , on which my analogical belief is es- tablished . It seems to me , that I should do violence to common sense , if I refused to take ana- logy for my guide in things of this nature . I ...
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... that these things were capable of interesting very strongly the minds of the spectators , it must also be admitted , that they have been strict- ly investigated ; for it must be allowed that the Foundations of Testimony . 37.
... that these things were capable of interesting very strongly the minds of the spectators , it must also be admitted , that they have been strict- ly investigated ; for it must be allowed that the Foundations of Testimony . 37.
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... mind ; because it would be most natu- ral for them to attribute to immediate di- vine intervention , facts , the near and effi- cient cause of which is not revealed to them . Undoubtedly , however , the first condition of testimony is ...
... mind ; because it would be most natu- ral for them to attribute to immediate di- vine intervention , facts , the near and effi- cient cause of which is not revealed to them . Undoubtedly , however , the first condition of testimony is ...
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