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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... tion of the evidences of the First Part may be ascer- tained , · 151 A TABLE of the coincidences and connections between the First and Second Parts of this work , - • 154 PART THE SECOND . THE CREDIBILITIES OF THE CHRISTIAN REVELATION ...
... tion of the evidences of the First Part may be ascer- tained , · 151 A TABLE of the coincidences and connections between the First and Second Parts of this work , - • 154 PART THE SECOND . THE CREDIBILITIES OF THE CHRISTIAN REVELATION ...
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... Leland's Advantage and Necessity of Revela- tion , vol . i . sect . 1. Also vol . ii . chap . 1. See also Ellis's Knowledge of Divine Things . Introduction p . 23. and p . 252 . depend upon that state of mind with which we enter xxix.
... Leland's Advantage and Necessity of Revela- tion , vol . i . sect . 1. Also vol . ii . chap . 1. See also Ellis's Knowledge of Divine Things . Introduction p . 23. and p . 252 . depend upon that state of mind with which we enter xxix.
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... tion , as it might be considered by a sober and unprejudiced observer of nature . There is nothing here taken for granted which a serious believer in the truths of Natural Religion ought not to admit ; nothing which is not , in some ...
... tion , as it might be considered by a sober and unprejudiced observer of nature . There is nothing here taken for granted which a serious believer in the truths of Natural Religion ought not to admit ; nothing which is not , in some ...
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... tion with the principles of the human mind . But if we have this perception of the possibility of a Revelation , it will follow that we are capable of receiving proofs of its reality , that upon an inferior degree of evidence we ought ...
... tion with the principles of the human mind . But if we have this perception of the possibility of a Revelation , it will follow that we are capable of receiving proofs of its reality , that upon an inferior degree of evidence we ought ...
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... is no slight intima- tion in favour of a Divine Revelation ; at least that it adds something to the previous conception of its possibility . [ See Notes and Illustrations , No. 2. ] SECTION III . Is not the teachable Nature of Man 6.
... is no slight intima- tion in favour of a Divine Revelation ; at least that it adds something to the previous conception of its possibility . [ See Notes and Illustrations , No. 2. ] SECTION III . Is not the teachable Nature of Man 6.
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