The Connection of Natural and Revealed Theology: Being an Attempt to Illustrate the Evidences and Doctrines of Christianity by Their Relation to the Inductive Philosophy of the Human Mind ... |
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... suppose a total absence of this kind of evidence , would be to destroy all our capa- bility of enquiring into its truth ; whereas , upon the contrary , to develope and illustrate its association with our moral faculties and with the ...
... suppose a total absence of this kind of evidence , would be to destroy all our capa- bility of enquiring into its truth ; whereas , upon the contrary , to develope and illustrate its association with our moral faculties and with the ...
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... suppose and require such supernatural aid and ad- vice . Since creatures in this situation would have no experience to guide them , it is every way probable to believe that their Creator would become their instructor ; and more ...
... suppose and require such supernatural aid and ad- vice . Since creatures in this situation would have no experience to guide them , it is every way probable to believe that their Creator would become their instructor ; and more ...
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... suppose the world to have been eternal , and the succession of creatures to have been infinite , we must at last mount up to some " period when , what we now call the course of nature , could not have been known . At such a beginning of ...
... suppose the world to have been eternal , and the succession of creatures to have been infinite , we must at last mount up to some " period when , what we now call the course of nature , could not have been known . At such a beginning of ...
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... suppose that God would permit such creatures to visit him , and to impart some intelligence respecting the other quarters of Creation ? The whole force of the objection arises from not sufficiently considering that in this case either ...
... suppose that God would permit such creatures to visit him , and to impart some intelligence respecting the other quarters of Creation ? The whole force of the objection arises from not sufficiently considering that in this case either ...
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... suppose that nothing more had been shown by the preceding observ- ations , than the bare possibility that some Revelation might be given by God to man ; and that there was nothing absurd or con- tradictory in the supposition to prevent ...
... suppose that nothing more had been shown by the preceding observ- ations , than the bare possibility that some Revelation might be given by God to man ; and that there was nothing absurd or con- tradictory in the supposition to prevent ...
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