The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 pages |
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... formed their opinions on important subjects while resident on the con- tinent , and whose freedom of sentiments went much greater lengths than that of those who had adopted them at home ; and a very large portion of the manuscripts in ...
... formed their opinions on important subjects while resident on the con- tinent , and whose freedom of sentiments went much greater lengths than that of those who had adopted them at home ; and a very large portion of the manuscripts in ...
Page viii
... formed , and for the accom- plishing of this purpose , tender books containing arguments for effecting the same to the ortho- dox and pious , the perusal is generally declined by them . To such refusal the reply is uniform and laconic ...
... formed , and for the accom- plishing of this purpose , tender books containing arguments for effecting the same to the ortho- dox and pious , the perusal is generally declined by them . To such refusal the reply is uniform and laconic ...
Page ix
... forming intimacies , and ofttimes matrimonial connexions , with very partial be- lievers in revealed truth , possibly without con- sciousness ( for want of due inquiry ) that they are doing so ; for if they chance to witness the at ...
... forming intimacies , and ofttimes matrimonial connexions , with very partial be- lievers in revealed truth , possibly without con- sciousness ( for want of due inquiry ) that they are doing so ; for if they chance to witness the at ...
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... formed , and universally acknowledged , as those which relate to his being , attributes , and perfections , we shall premise some very brief remarks on those heavens which so evidently declare the glory of God , and that firmament which ...
... formed , and universally acknowledged , as those which relate to his being , attributes , and perfections , we shall premise some very brief remarks on those heavens which so evidently declare the glory of God , and that firmament which ...
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... formed it to be inhabited . " ( Isa . xlv . 18. ) From whence , " as an excellent writer justly observes , " we may fairly argue that the other planets are inhabited by rational beings as well as ours . This appears a just , noble , and ...
... formed it to be inhabited . " ( Isa . xlv . 18. ) From whence , " as an excellent writer justly observes , " we may fairly argue that the other planets are inhabited by rational beings as well as ours . This appears a just , noble , and ...
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