The Antiquity and Genuineness of the Gospels: Being a Hand-book of the Confirmatory Arguments in Support Thereof, with Some Prefatory Remarks on the Remote Sources of Modern UnbeliefW. H. Allen & Company, 1884 - 106 Seiten |
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... Answer . No ; for the pious man's piety , without any formal inquisition of inter- mediate steps , fastens his mind still on the first cause , the same spirit of mind which , without any flaw in legitimate reasoning , prevented his ...
... Answer . No ; for the pious man's piety , without any formal inquisition of inter- mediate steps , fastens his mind still on the first cause , the same spirit of mind which , without any flaw in legitimate reasoning , prevented his ...
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... answer which can be given is , because they do not happen now : i.e. within the limits of our life , or at most a great part of the lifetime of the world . But to make this a reason for their not recurring at all is from a very limited ...
... answer which can be given is , because they do not happen now : i.e. within the limits of our life , or at most a great part of the lifetime of the world . But to make this a reason for their not recurring at all is from a very limited ...
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... Answer : Nine - tenths of mankind reason a great deal more than they are conscious of reasoning , and even if it were not so , the unreasoning many take the opinions of the reason- ing few . Objection ( 2 ) : On the OF THE GOSPELS . 9.
... Answer : Nine - tenths of mankind reason a great deal more than they are conscious of reasoning , and even if it were not so , the unreasoning many take the opinions of the reason- ing few . Objection ( 2 ) : On the OF THE GOSPELS . 9.
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... Answer : Yes . Beliefs go up , but unbelief goes down . The truths of the ancient philosophers never reached the masses , but their un- belief in the popular religion did ; and as it is with disbelief in a false religion , so in a true ...
... Answer : Yes . Beliefs go up , but unbelief goes down . The truths of the ancient philosophers never reached the masses , but their un- belief in the popular religion did ; and as it is with disbelief in a false religion , so in a true ...
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... answering the comforts of life . There- fore , every age becomes more civilized than the preceding ― i.e . better acquainted with the means of ministering to such com- forts ; so much so , that things which would OF THE GOSPELS . 11.
... answering the comforts of life . There- fore , every age becomes more civilized than the preceding ― i.e . better acquainted with the means of ministering to such com- forts ; so much so , that things which would OF THE GOSPELS . 11.
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