The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 - Religion |
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Page 81
... existence . The writer , on beholding their conduct , appears to reason thus : " I now see the characters of these men , and I perceive how utterly worth- less are their pursuits . Let them follow their devices ; let such as have no ...
... existence . The writer , on beholding their conduct , appears to reason thus : " I now see the characters of these men , and I perceive how utterly worth- less are their pursuits . Let them follow their devices ; let such as have no ...
Page 101
... Existence of a Supreme Creator , possessed of infinite Power , Wisdom , and Goodness , containing also the Refutation , from Reason and Revelation , of the Objections urged against his Wisdom and Goodness , and deducing from the whole ...
... Existence of a Supreme Creator , possessed of infinite Power , Wisdom , and Goodness , containing also the Refutation , from Reason and Revelation , of the Objections urged against his Wisdom and Goodness , and deducing from the whole ...
Page 107
... existence , as Socrates or Cicero . The experiment of vindicating the moral administration of the universe without the help of a future state , has been suf- ficiently tried . The necessity of general laws , or the imperfection of ...
... existence , as Socrates or Cicero . The experiment of vindicating the moral administration of the universe without the help of a future state , has been suf- ficiently tried . The necessity of general laws , or the imperfection of ...
Page 108
... existence of the Inspired Volume affords of itself a distinct and incontrovertible evidence of the existence and providence of God , perfectly independent of that which may be collected from other sources . We cannot , therefore , in ...
... existence of the Inspired Volume affords of itself a distinct and incontrovertible evidence of the existence and providence of God , perfectly independent of that which may be collected from other sources . We cannot , therefore , in ...
Page 109
... existence of God cannot be proved in the first instance by Revelation , that we look upon the very existence of that Book which conveys a reve- lation of him to mankind as one of the most palpable proofs of his existence . That Book may ...
... existence of God cannot be proved in the first instance by Revelation , that we look upon the very existence of that Book which conveys a reve- lation of him to mankind as one of the most palpable proofs of his existence . That Book may ...
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