The Truth and Consistency of Divine Revelation: With Some Remarks on the Contrary Extremes of Infidelity and Enthusiasm, in Eight Discourses Delivered Before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, in the Year MDCCCXI, at the Lecture Founded by the Late Rev. John Bampton, Canon of Salisbury |
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... dence of the Gospel ; effects of faith ; reli- gious establishments ; heresies . " 66 1792. John Eveleigh , D. D. Provost of Oriel College . " I shall endeavour , " says the learned author , " first , to state regularly the substance of ...
... dence of the Gospel ; effects of faith ; reli- gious establishments ; heresies . " 66 1792. John Eveleigh , D. D. Provost of Oriel College . " I shall endeavour , " says the learned author , " first , to state regularly the substance of ...
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... dence , that error should be opposed to truth . Perhaps the latter may be elicited and con- firmed by the same means which are success- ful in human discovery . Its lustre does not indeed burst on us with irresistible power , but sheds ...
... dence , that error should be opposed to truth . Perhaps the latter may be elicited and con- firmed by the same means which are success- ful in human discovery . Its lustre does not indeed burst on us with irresistible power , but sheds ...
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... dence , he will cast a dismal gloom over the whole of your existence , present and future ; that he will steal the light from you , and con- sign you to a depth of tenfold darkness . The Deist chills the soul with a frigid apathy . He ...
... dence , he will cast a dismal gloom over the whole of your existence , present and future ; that he will steal the light from you , and con- sign you to a depth of tenfold darkness . The Deist chills the soul with a frigid apathy . He ...
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... dence of the Deity . We must believe that he is immediately concerned in the works of na- ture and of grace : for it has been the constant aim of Deists to lessen our confidence in the immediate interposition of a God ; and since they ...
... dence of the Deity . We must believe that he is immediately concerned in the works of na- ture and of grace : for it has been the constant aim of Deists to lessen our confidence in the immediate interposition of a God ; and since they ...
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... dence in the works of nature are manifest . It has been demonstrated by the great phi- losopher of this nation , that the perturbing powers , which take place in the solar system , must in process of time destroy the planetary motions ...
... dence in the works of nature are manifest . It has been demonstrated by the great phi- losopher of this nation , that the perturbing powers , which take place in the solar system , must in process of time destroy the planetary motions ...
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