The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 pages |
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Page viii
... enter- taining far different ideas of his goodness and his mercy , than to believe that He requires any rational creature to believe what they cannot un- derstand ; and much less , to have ordained their salvation to depend upon any ...
... enter- taining far different ideas of his goodness and his mercy , than to believe that He requires any rational creature to believe what they cannot un- derstand ; and much less , to have ordained their salvation to depend upon any ...
Page 14
... enter into its primeval state of existence with minds . completely under the dominion of such malign in- clinations . If we , therefore , never observed these malignant passions discovering themselves by overt acts of wickedness , 14 ...
... enter into its primeval state of existence with minds . completely under the dominion of such malign in- clinations . If we , therefore , never observed these malignant passions discovering themselves by overt acts of wickedness , 14 ...
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... entered into the human mind , had not revelation previously appeared in the world . But should this opinion be ever broached , it would , at the same time , propound the most in- controvertible evidence in support of its truth- VOL . 1 ...
... entered into the human mind , had not revelation previously appeared in the world . But should this opinion be ever broached , it would , at the same time , propound the most in- controvertible evidence in support of its truth- VOL . 1 ...
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... enter into any very particular examination of the exter- nal evidences of the Christian religion . We cannot , however , omit requesting our reader's attention to the harmony which exists be- tween the quotations just inserted from the ...
... enter into any very particular examination of the exter- nal evidences of the Christian religion . We cannot , however , omit requesting our reader's attention to the harmony which exists be- tween the quotations just inserted from the ...
Page 68
... enter the trial of their virtue , exactly under similar circumstan- ces . The lamentable fall we have just been contemplating , and the daily experience of our own lives , prove the justness of this remark ; for we find an infinite ...
... enter the trial of their virtue , exactly under similar circumstan- ces . The lamentable fall we have just been contemplating , and the daily experience of our own lives , prove the justness of this remark ; for we find an infinite ...
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