The Religion of Jesus Christ Defended from the Assaults of OwenismSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1839 - 240 sider |
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Side 8
... , or to discriminate truth from falsehood . A mind that has been trained to investigations into the genuineness of ancient books , is at once more likely to be satisfied with sufficient evidence , and less likely to be deluded 8.
... , or to discriminate truth from falsehood . A mind that has been trained to investigations into the genuineness of ancient books , is at once more likely to be satisfied with sufficient evidence , and less likely to be deluded 8.
Side 19
... once aside , as unworthy of your notice . But do not be satisfied with a first view . Go a little beyond the surface . Look into the details , and the character of these miracles . I am mistaken if you will not find in both reasons for ...
... once aside , as unworthy of your notice . But do not be satisfied with a first view . Go a little beyond the surface . Look into the details , and the character of these miracles . I am mistaken if you will not find in both reasons for ...
Side 20
... once omnipotent superstition to its base , awakened the anger of a predominant philosophy , stood in the arena as a competitor for universal empire , and ere long took its seat on the throne of the Cæsars . Look at the mean- ness of its ...
... once omnipotent superstition to its base , awakened the anger of a predominant philosophy , stood in the arena as a competitor for universal empire , and ere long took its seat on the throne of the Cæsars . Look at the mean- ness of its ...
Side 21
... once appeared on the stage of actual life . Believing , as I do , that these features of reality occur in every page , I should find no difficulty in presenting several instances to your notice , but time compels me to be satisfied with ...
... once appeared on the stage of actual life . Believing , as I do , that these features of reality occur in every page , I should find no difficulty in presenting several instances to your notice , but time compels me to be satisfied with ...
Side 22
... once that you have to do with a real chapter in human history , and not with an effort of the imagination . It is a peculiarity of these books , for which the Christian ought to be grateful , that they are not a treatise , not a code of ...
... once that you have to do with a real chapter in human history , and not with an effort of the imagination . It is a peculiarity of these books , for which the Christian ought to be grateful , that they are not a treatise , not a code of ...
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