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... causes of the present evils under which we suffer . Men's faith was not fixed upon that foundation of rational evidence upon which Christ and his Apostles placed it . No proportionate care was taken to make men's knowledge of that ...
... causes of the present evils under which we suffer . Men's faith was not fixed upon that foundation of rational evidence upon which Christ and his Apostles placed it . No proportionate care was taken to make men's knowledge of that ...
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... cause of this it is easy to perceive . Objections - not only plausible , but real , valid , and sometimes unanswerable objections may be brought against what is nevertheless true , and capable of being fully established by a ...
... cause of this it is easy to perceive . Objections - not only plausible , but real , valid , and sometimes unanswerable objections may be brought against what is nevertheless true , and capable of being fully established by a ...
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... cause . And the Mythics , again , expose the monstrous absurdity of the explanations framed by their oppo- nents.1 I ... causes , deprecate the study of christian - evidences altogether , or at least would confine it to an exceedingly ...
... cause . And the Mythics , again , expose the monstrous absurdity of the explanations framed by their oppo- nents.1 I ... causes , deprecate the study of christian - evidences altogether , or at least would confine it to an exceedingly ...
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... cause , though often a very absurd one , for any one's believing or dis- believing as he does , and since on all subjects men are often led to reject valuable truths , and to assent to mischievous false- hoods , it is surely an ...
... cause , though often a very absurd one , for any one's believing or dis- believing as he does , and since on all subjects men are often led to reject valuable truths , and to assent to mischievous false- hoods , it is surely an ...
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... Paley , I have thought it better to reprint , than merely to give references to them , which might cause trouble and inconvenience to the reader . A VIEW OF THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . I PREPARATORY INTRODUCTION . 9.
... Paley , I have thought it better to reprint , than merely to give references to them , which might cause trouble and inconvenience to the reader . A VIEW OF THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . I PREPARATORY INTRODUCTION . 9.
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