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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... mankind ? Would God have originally made mankind dissa- tisfied with their situations ? Are not these symp- toms of our being in a degraded condition ? Page 35 SECT . XI . Is not the doctrine of the fall rendered probable from the ...
... mankind ? Would God have originally made mankind dissa- tisfied with their situations ? Are not these symp- toms of our being in a degraded condition ? Page 35 SECT . XI . Is not the doctrine of the fall rendered probable from the ...
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... mankind ? Does not this 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 ...
... mankind ? Does not this 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 ...
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... mankind ? Is not its morality the same as that which reason approves ? Does it not appeal to our hopes and apprehensions ? Is it not addressed to the hearts and understandings of mankind ? Has it not advanced the temporal happiness of ...
... mankind ? Is not its morality the same as that which reason approves ? Does it not appeal to our hopes and apprehensions ? Is it not addressed to the hearts and understandings of mankind ? Has it not advanced the temporal happiness of ...
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... mankind by the example of its founder ? Is not this method of all others the most suited to human nature ? Page 231 SECT . XX . Does not Christianity acquire some cre- dibility from its proposing an atonement for our sins ? Would any ...
... mankind by the example of its founder ? Is not this method of all others the most suited to human nature ? Page 231 SECT . XX . Does not Christianity acquire some cre- dibility from its proposing an atonement for our sins ? Would any ...
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... mankind will be indefinitely multiplied ? Page 255 SECT . XXVI.— Are the mysteries of Christianity any argument against its credibility ? Are not they all made subservient to moral instruction ? SECT . XXVII . Are the positive ...
... mankind will be indefinitely multiplied ? Page 255 SECT . XXVI.— Are the mysteries of Christianity any argument against its credibility ? Are not they all made subservient to moral instruction ? SECT . XXVII . Are the positive ...
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