A treatise on the records of the Creation, and on the moral attributes of the Creator, Side 93Hatchard, 1816 |
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Side xii
... less morally impossible for the early Hebrew writings to have been forged , than for the Gospel itself to have been fa- bricated by its first teachers : and a difficulty no less inexplicable to account for the exist- ence of the Jewish ...
... less morally impossible for the early Hebrew writings to have been forged , than for the Gospel itself to have been fa- bricated by its first teachers : and a difficulty no less inexplicable to account for the exist- ence of the Jewish ...
Side xvi
... less than in ascertaining the fact of the creation . If we look to this world alone , we see indisputable benevo- lence , and are convinced ; we see indisput- able evil , and are confounded . We argue , that " if there's a power above ...
... less than in ascertaining the fact of the creation . If we look to this world alone , we see indisputable benevo- lence , and are convinced ; we see indisput- able evil , and are confounded . We argue , that " if there's a power above ...
Side 10
... substance , are words , which , when joined together , destroy each other . " An observation , solely founded on the ambiguity of the word ' substance . must be endowed will be no less embarrassing than its 10 ON THE ETERNITY.
... substance , are words , which , when joined together , destroy each other . " An observation , solely founded on the ambiguity of the word ' substance . must be endowed will be no less embarrassing than its 10 ON THE ETERNITY.
Side 11
... less embarrassing than its first existence . For , it is too plain to be denied , that whatever we find to exist , must be derived from the independent Being that existed from eternity . It follows , that this independent Being must ...
... less embarrassing than its first existence . For , it is too plain to be denied , that whatever we find to exist , must be derived from the independent Being that existed from eternity . It follows , that this independent Being must ...
Side 16
... less absurd to suppose the different existence of any of the parts , " since all variety or difference of ex- istence must needs arise from some external cause , and be dependent upon it , and pro- portionable to the efficacy of that ...
... less absurd to suppose the different existence of any of the parts , " since all variety or difference of ex- istence must needs arise from some external cause , and be dependent upon it , and pro- portionable to the efficacy of that ...
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