A defence of 'The eclipse of faith' by its author [H. Rogers], a rejoinder to professor [F.W.] Newman's 'reply' [in his Phases of faith].1854 |
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... thought that from their half views and quarter views , and sometimes tenth of quarter views , they were likely to do mischief among the young . The " Phases , " in par- ticular , appeared likely to have this effect , by that vola- tile ...
... thought that from their half views and quarter views , and sometimes tenth of quarter views , they were likely to do mischief among the young . The " Phases , " in par- ticular , appeared likely to have this effect , by that vola- tile ...
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... autho- ritative external revelation , which most people have thought possible enough , is impossible , - that man is * Reply , p . 200 . - - - most likely born for a dog's life 4 THE ECLIPSE OF FAITH . " A DEFENCE OF 66.
... autho- ritative external revelation , which most people have thought possible enough , is impossible , - that man is * Reply , p . 200 . - - - most likely born for a dog's life 4 THE ECLIPSE OF FAITH . " A DEFENCE OF 66.
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... thought I , can be reposed in those powers of “ free criticism , " in virtue of which our author decides on an argument of such immense sweep and complexity as the Truth of Christianity - constructs the true " Hebrew Monarchy " out of ...
... thought I , can be reposed in those powers of “ free criticism , " in virtue of which our author decides on an argument of such immense sweep and complexity as the Truth of Christianity - constructs the true " Hebrew Monarchy " out of ...
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... thought I , has " Faith " got by this time ? What is its " phase " at present ? Has it thinned off to a yet finer crescent than it had at the end of the " last period ? " or has it returned to the first quarter ? And oh how rejoiced ...
... thought I , has " Faith " got by this time ? What is its " phase " at present ? Has it thinned off to a yet finer crescent than it had at the end of the " last period ? " or has it returned to the first quarter ? And oh how rejoiced ...
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... thought that the author of The Eclipse of Faith ' proclaimed his own inability to see anything but blackness of darkness in the real known undeniable works of God ? " * " Not a soul , " said he ; " I have indeed heard of one man in the ...
... thought that the author of The Eclipse of Faith ' proclaimed his own inability to see anything but blackness of darkness in the real known undeniable works of God ? " * " Not a soul , " said he ; " I have indeed heard of one man in the ...
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A defence of 'The eclipse of faith' by its author [H. Rogers], a rejoinder ... Henry Rogers Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
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