A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... Church on its own word , and the other to trust the Scripture without one intelligible reason for believing it divine , what wonder is it that so many have made up their minds to trust neither , and so many more are vainly struggling to ...
... Church on its own word , and the other to trust the Scripture without one intelligible reason for believing it divine , what wonder is it that so many have made up their minds to trust neither , and so many more are vainly struggling to ...
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... Church , that an ignorant rustic who believes Christianity to be true , merely because he has been told so by those he looks up to as his superiors , has a far better ground for his belief than Paley or Grotius , or any other such ...
... Church , that an ignorant rustic who believes Christianity to be true , merely because he has been told so by those he looks up to as his superiors , has a far better ground for his belief than Paley or Grotius , or any other such ...
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... church , and the Bible tells me to stay in the church , and obey its teachers ; and till I have equal au- thority for believing that it is not the church of Christ , as it is the Church of England , I intend to adhere to it . ' Now ...
... church , and the Bible tells me to stay in the church , and obey its teachers ; and till I have equal au- thority for believing that it is not the church of Christ , as it is the Church of England , I intend to adhere to it . ' Now ...
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... churches , and by how many prophets , tell me , is Man made sensible that he is an infinite soul ; that the earth and heavens are passing into his mind ; and that he is drinking forever the soul of God ! The very word Miracle , as ...
... churches , and by how many prophets , tell me , is Man made sensible that he is an infinite soul ; that the earth and heavens are passing into his mind ; and that he is drinking forever the soul of God ! The very word Miracle , as ...
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... Churches . The enrolment from time to time of a new saint in the calendar , or the promulgation of a new dogma , are acceptable novelties . But those who would abolish all saint- worship , and restore Christianity to its primitive ...
... Churches . The enrolment from time to time of a new saint in the calendar , or the promulgation of a new dogma , are acceptable novelties . But those who would abolish all saint- worship , and restore Christianity to its primitive ...
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