The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 pages |
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... spection of books of the nature of the following , that they raise doubts which they do not solve : it is trusted no such objection will be found in this work . The deductions and conclusions whereof it is composed , are X PREFACE .
... spection of books of the nature of the following , that they raise doubts which they do not solve : it is trusted no such objection will be found in this work . The deductions and conclusions whereof it is composed , are X PREFACE .
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... nature , which may perhaps ( at least , at some future period ) be allowed to be the best and clearest expositor of the Book of God . The writer entertains some fear that the chain of argument contained in this manuscript may be thought ...
... nature , which may perhaps ( at least , at some future period ) be allowed to be the best and clearest expositor of the Book of God . The writer entertains some fear that the chain of argument contained in this manuscript may be thought ...
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... nature , therefore , displays such won- derful economy in rendering every globule , every particle , conducive to the support of animal life , is it reasonable , is it rational , to suppose that such immense , such stupendous globes ...
... nature , therefore , displays such won- derful economy in rendering every globule , every particle , conducive to the support of animal life , is it reasonable , is it rational , to suppose that such immense , such stupendous globes ...
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... nature so very frail as the human nature has demonstrated itself to be ? by having created a race of intelli- gent creatures , to whom He had imparted a know- ledge of his will , commanding them to act agree- ably to that knowledge ...
... nature so very frail as the human nature has demonstrated itself to be ? by having created a race of intelli- gent creatures , to whom He had imparted a know- ledge of his will , commanding them to act agree- ably to that knowledge ...
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... nature which He had created and formed , though liable to frailty , was still invested with such powers as would in- fallibly arm it for every contest , render it superior over all difficulties , and enable it to exemplify a perfect ...
... nature which He had created and formed , though liable to frailty , was still invested with such powers as would in- fallibly arm it for every contest , render it superior over all difficulties , and enable it to exemplify a perfect ...
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