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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... appear congenial to our under- standings , and suitable to our external conditions , by being adapted to a state of trial and discipline ? SECT . VI . Is it not probable there was some Re- velation at the first creation of man ? Do not ...
... appear congenial to our under- standings , and suitable to our external conditions , by being adapted to a state of trial and discipline ? SECT . VI . Is it not probable there was some Re- velation at the first creation of man ? Do not ...
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... appears to demand ? - - 221 SECT . XVII . Is not the miraculous birth of Christ , as stated in the Scriptures , analagous in some degree to the miracle which must have originally been wrought at the first creation of man ? SECT . XVIII ...
... appears to demand ? - - 221 SECT . XVII . Is not the miraculous birth of Christ , as stated in the Scriptures , analagous in some degree to the miracle which must have originally been wrought at the first creation of man ? SECT . XVIII ...
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... appearing in a suffering , rather than a triumphant character ? 241 SECT . XXIII . - Does not the Christian doctrine of the resurrection of the body confirm our natural sen- timents concerning the immortality of the soul ? Is not this ...
... appearing in a suffering , rather than a triumphant character ? 241 SECT . XXIII . - Does not the Christian doctrine of the resurrection of the body confirm our natural sen- timents concerning the immortality of the soul ? Is not this ...
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... appears to be the most just and philosophical account which can be given of the origin and foundation of Na- tural Theology , yet it is not essential to our argument that either this or any other theory should be here admitted . The ...
... appears to be the most just and philosophical account which can be given of the origin and foundation of Na- tural Theology , yet it is not essential to our argument that either this or any other theory should be here admitted . The ...
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... by all who acknowledge his existence as a wise , inde- pendent , and Almighty Intelligence . The Creator of our faculties can impart know- * See Part II , Sect . 1 . B ledge to us in any way which appears most proper.
... by all who acknowledge his existence as a wise , inde- pendent , and Almighty Intelligence . The Creator of our faculties can impart know- * See Part II , Sect . 1 . B ledge to us in any way which appears most proper.
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