The Religion of Jesus Christ Defended from the Assaults of OwenismSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1839 - 240 sider |
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Side 8
... admit . It is one of the evils of the want of a good system of popular education , that in a case of such consequence as the authority of the Christian Scriptures , persons have , in each individual instance , to be the judges , who ...
... admit . It is one of the evils of the want of a good system of popular education , that in a case of such consequence as the authority of the Christian Scriptures , persons have , in each individual instance , to be the judges , who ...
Side 47
... admits , and are war- ranted in fostering our instinctive desire for the perpe- tuation of our being into full and unwavering assurance . And so is it also a fact , that the idea of a future state of being now prevails in society not ...
... admits , and are war- ranted in fostering our instinctive desire for the perpe- tuation of our being into full and unwavering assurance . And so is it also a fact , that the idea of a future state of being now prevails in society not ...
Side 52
... admit , the precise nature and amount of the evil for whose existence I have to account . It has been alleged , that Christianity introduced persecution into the world , as well as that it has proved its most effectual foster - parent ...
... admit , the precise nature and amount of the evil for whose existence I have to account . It has been alleged , that Christianity introduced persecution into the world , as well as that it has proved its most effectual foster - parent ...
Side 81
... admits , in any given case , no cause whatever , has not , indeed , formed the idea of cause , has not brought his mind into that ... admit cer- tain qualities as the immediate precursors of certain effects , or you allow no cause . But ...
... admits , in any given case , no cause whatever , has not , indeed , formed the idea of cause , has not brought his mind into that ... admit cer- tain qualities as the immediate precursors of certain effects , or you allow no cause . But ...
Side 88
... admit a cause , though an unknown cause . ' admit a cause- -What has led you to that admission ? - what is your evidence ? The fact of the existence of the world and its inhabitants ? But why ? Is it be- cause every effect must have a ...
... admit a cause , though an unknown cause . ' admit a cause- -What has led you to that admission ? - what is your evidence ? The fact of the existence of the world and its inhabitants ? But why ? Is it be- cause every effect must have a ...
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