The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volumen1 |
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inducement for its publication ; namely , an humble hope that it may sometimes
supply the means of enabling young persons to give an answer to those who ask
them a reason of the hope that is in them . That eminent writer , Dr. Johnson ...
inducement for its publication ; namely , an humble hope that it may sometimes
supply the means of enabling young persons to give an answer to those who ask
them a reason of the hope that is in them . That eminent writer , Dr. Johnson ...
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He required them to give up all their former prejudices , superstitions , and
traditions ; all their favourite rites and ceremonies , and what was perhaps still
dearer to them , their darling vices and propensities , their hypocrisy ,
rapaciousness ...
He required them to give up all their former prejudices , superstitions , and
traditions ; all their favourite rites and ceremonies , and what was perhaps still
dearer to them , their darling vices and propensities , their hypocrisy ,
rapaciousness ...
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... insensibly led , or hastily betrayed , into the commission of crimes at the
recollection of which they shudder , and which fill them with the keenest remorse
and most poignant regret . We will only mention one more circumstance that
gives birth ...
... insensibly led , or hastily betrayed , into the commission of crimes at the
recollection of which they shudder , and which fill them with the keenest remorse
and most poignant regret . We will only mention one more circumstance that
gives birth ...
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And though it is an incontrovertible fact , that evil is permitted to molest mankind ,
nevertheless , God has not left himself without witness , ( even in this our
probationary state , ) in that He does good , and gives us rain from heaven and
fruitful ...
And though it is an incontrovertible fact , that evil is permitted to molest mankind ,
nevertheless , God has not left himself without witness , ( even in this our
probationary state , ) in that He does good , and gives us rain from heaven and
fruitful ...
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It was also an act of justice due unto himself , for He is a jealous God , who will
not suffer his name to be polluted , or give his glory unto another , as He had
created man for his glory , ( Isa . xliii . 7 ; xlii . 8 , ) to have it clearly demonstrated
to ...
It was also an act of justice due unto himself , for He is a jealous God , who will
not suffer his name to be polluted , or give his glory unto another , as He had
created man for his glory , ( Isa . xliii . 7 ; xlii . 8 , ) to have it clearly demonstrated
to ...
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