The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 pages |
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Page v
... person , who at an early age was instructed to keep the mind in an unprejudiced state ; and carefully to avoid the imbibing the belief of any religious doctrines to which the reason could not fully assent ; to diligently search the ...
... person , who at an early age was instructed to keep the mind in an unprejudiced state ; and carefully to avoid the imbibing the belief of any religious doctrines to which the reason could not fully assent ; to diligently search the ...
Page vi
... persons , which the writer frequently happened to hear ; and at a more advanced period , by being much in the society of those who had formed their opinions on important subjects while resident on the con- tinent , and whose freedom of ...
... persons , which the writer frequently happened to hear ; and at a more advanced period , by being much in the society of those who had formed their opinions on important subjects while resident on the con- tinent , and whose freedom of ...
Page vii
... persons ) very presumptuous inquiries . The anticipation of exciting such censure has occasioned much demur as to the expediency of publishing the manuscript . But advancing years , together with the persuasion , that if this was not ...
... persons ) very presumptuous inquiries . The anticipation of exciting such censure has occasioned much demur as to the expediency of publishing the manuscript . But advancing years , together with the persuasion , that if this was not ...
Page viii
... cannot un- derstand ; and much less , to have ordained their salvation to depend upon any such a test . This description of persons are generally most amiable and benevolent , and very solicitous to dissemi- nate opinions viii PREFACE .
... cannot un- derstand ; and much less , to have ordained their salvation to depend upon any such a test . This description of persons are generally most amiable and benevolent , and very solicitous to dissemi- nate opinions viii PREFACE .
Page ix
... persons ) are fre- quently supine , and far less on the alert in guard- ing their opinions from the assaults of enemies . They take little or no care to prevent their de- scendants from forming intimacies , and ofttimes matrimonial ...
... persons ) are fre- quently supine , and far less on the alert in guard- ing their opinions from the assaults of enemies . They take little or no care to prevent their de- scendants from forming intimacies , and ofttimes matrimonial ...
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