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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... arise out of man's free agency ? Are not all free agents liable to similar abuses ? Is this any argument against the creation of free agents ? ― 28 SECT . IX . Do not the contradictions which subsist in our nature between reason and ...
... arise out of man's free agency ? Are not all free agents liable to similar abuses ? Is this any argument against the creation of free agents ? ― 28 SECT . IX . Do not the contradictions which subsist in our nature between reason and ...
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... arise out of the nature of a race ? - -- 38 41 SECT . XIII . Is it not probable there are other intel- ligent creatures in the universe besides man ? Is not this rendered credible by the discoveries of modern astronomy ? Is it not ...
... arise out of the nature of a race ? - -- 38 41 SECT . XIII . Is it not probable there are other intel- ligent creatures in the universe besides man ? Is not this rendered credible by the discoveries of modern astronomy ? Is it not ...
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... it not implied in all prayers ? Does it not arise out of the belief of a Providence ? Do not the philoso- phers of antiquity assert it ? - 82 85 SECT . XXVII . On the supposition of any Revelation , - - · 90 95 is it not probable that it ...
... it not implied in all prayers ? Does it not arise out of the belief of a Providence ? Do not the philoso- phers of antiquity assert it ? - 82 85 SECT . XXVII . On the supposition of any Revelation , - - · 90 95 is it not probable that it ...
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... arise out of the connection of revelation with an unchangeable state of existence ? Could the obedience of mankind have been secured without this doctrine ? SECT . XXIX.- On the supposition of any Revelation , would it not in all ...
... arise out of the connection of revelation with an unchangeable state of existence ? Could the obedience of mankind have been secured without this doctrine ? SECT . XXIX.- On the supposition of any Revelation , would it not in all ...
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... arise out of our senti- ments respecting the Divine attributes ? 111 SECT . XXXV . On the supposition of any Revelation , is it likely that it would meet with universal success ? Would not this show that its evidences were irresist ...
... arise out of our senti- ments respecting the Divine attributes ? 111 SECT . XXXV . On the supposition of any Revelation , is it likely that it would meet with universal success ? Would not this show that its evidences were irresist ...
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