The Evidences of Divine RevelationOliver & Boyd, 1838 - 492 páginas |
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... reasons why those truths should be believed are so seldom taught ? Though we should not rest satis- fied with the mere ... reason of the hope that is in us with meekness and fear . * As to the propriety and importance of giving instruc ...
... reasons why those truths should be believed are so seldom taught ? Though we should not rest satis- fied with the mere ... reason of the hope that is in us with meekness and fear . * As to the propriety and importance of giving instruc ...
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... Reason , and the Ignorance of Man . ... . .................. . IV . The Advantage and Necessity of Divine Revela- tion : -The Insufficiency of Reason in regard to the Pardon of Sin , and the Mode of Acceptance with God ..... V. - The ...
... Reason , and the Ignorance of Man . ... . .................. . IV . The Advantage and Necessity of Divine Revela- tion : -The Insufficiency of Reason in regard to the Pardon of Sin , and the Mode of Acceptance with God ..... V. - The ...
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... Reason in Religion ........................... . Observations Introductory to a consideration of the Nature of the Evidences by which Divine Reve- lation is established .... III . - Classification of the Evidences of Divine Revela- tion ...
... Reason in Religion ........................... . Observations Introductory to a consideration of the Nature of the Evidences by which Divine Reve- lation is established .... III . - Classification of the Evidences of Divine Revela- tion ...
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... reason , and shock the prejudices , of a mind which will admit nothing that it cannot perfectly reduce to the principles of philosophy . The whole tenor of the life of Christ , the objects he pursued , and the pro- found humiliation he ...
... reason , and shock the prejudices , of a mind which will admit nothing that it cannot perfectly reduce to the principles of philosophy . The whole tenor of the life of Christ , the objects he pursued , and the pro- found humiliation he ...
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... reason must approve . 4. But it does not follow , that because these things , when once clearly discovered , may be proved to be agree- able to reason , and to have a real foundation in the nature of things , that therefore reason alone ...
... reason must approve . 4. But it does not follow , that because these things , when once clearly discovered , may be proved to be agree- able to reason , and to have a real foundation in the nature of things , that therefore reason alone ...
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