A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts |
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... minds to trust neither , and so many more are vainly struggling to maintain a firm faith without a firm foundation for it ? ' The strength indeed of the Infidel is in our weakness and folly ; and it is our groundless fears which make ...
... minds to trust neither , and so many more are vainly struggling to maintain a firm faith without a firm foundation for it ? ' The strength indeed of the Infidel is in our weakness and folly ; and it is our groundless fears which make ...
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... minds by telling them about evi- dences . They should be kept in ignorance , we are told , that the truth of Christianity was ever doubted by any one ; that is , they must be kept in ignorance not only of the world around them , but of ...
... minds by telling them about evi- dences . They should be kept in ignorance , we are told , that the truth of Christianity was ever doubted by any one ; that is , they must be kept in ignorance not only of the world around them , but of ...
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... mind to provide for their safety ! There is another class of persons who take a different view , but I cannot think a right one , of the study of Christian evidences . They acknowledge its use and necessity ; but they dislike and ...
... mind to provide for their safety ! There is another class of persons who take a different view , but I cannot think a right one , of the study of Christian evidences . They acknowledge its use and necessity ; but they dislike and ...
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... mind with the idea of harassing doubt , and anxious contest ? Should it not then be also delightful to a sincere Christian to mark , in like manner , the proofs which , if he look for them , he will continually find recurring , that the ...
... mind with the idea of harassing doubt , and anxious contest ? Should it not then be also delightful to a sincere Christian to mark , in like manner , the proofs which , if he look for them , he will continually find recurring , that the ...
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... mind that a Miracle in the etymo- logical sense - i.e . a mere wonder - proves nothing . It is a proof , only when it is ( as it is commonly called in our Scrip- tures ) a Sign . When any one performs something beyond human power , or ...
... mind that a Miracle in the etymo- logical sense - i.e . a mere wonder - proves nothing . It is a proof , only when it is ( as it is commonly called in our Scrip- tures ) a Sign . When any one performs something beyond human power , or ...
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