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... give rather a ludicrous account of what he terms the ** ambitious accuracy " of the noble author . The work was ten years under press , from 1755 to 1764 , the whole having been printed twice over , the greater part three , and many ...
... give rather a ludicrous account of what he terms the ** ambitious accuracy " of the noble author . The work was ten years under press , from 1755 to 1764 , the whole having been printed twice over , the greater part three , and many ...
Page xxx
... give the fullest efficacy to the great principle of faith , they at the same time demonstrate the perfect accordance of Christianity with reason . The revisal of these sermons was accomplished under circumstances which prove the value ...
... give the fullest efficacy to the great principle of faith , they at the same time demonstrate the perfect accordance of Christianity with reason . The revisal of these sermons was accomplished under circumstances which prove the value ...
Page xxxi
... give to us even an imaginable perception of that happiness which arises from " the joy of believing " that Christ is the " resurrection and the life ? " It seems unnecessary to enter farther into the plan or con- tents of this treatise ...
... give to us even an imaginable perception of that happiness which arises from " the joy of believing " that Christ is the " resurrection and the life ? " It seems unnecessary to enter farther into the plan or con- tents of this treatise ...
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... give up his opinion , the proper inference is , not that his opinion is true , but that he believes it to be true ; and a question of serious discussion immediately presents itself , -Upon what foundation has he built his belief ? This ...
... give up his opinion , the proper inference is , not that his opinion is true , but that he believes it to be true ; and a question of serious discussion immediately presents itself , -Upon what foundation has he built his belief ? This ...
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... give you a direct proof , that the Apostles neither comforted themselves nor encouraged others , with the delightful hope of seeing their Master coming again into the world . It is evident , then , that St John , who survived all the ...
... give you a direct proof , that the Apostles neither comforted themselves nor encouraged others , with the delightful hope of seeing their Master coming again into the world . It is evident , then , that St John , who survived all the ...
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