Origines Sacrae: Or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion ... Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 1The University Press, 1836 - Apologetics |
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... whereby the doctrine of prophets was judged . The proper notion of a prophet not foretelling future contingencies , but having immediate Divine revelation . V. Several principles laid down for clearing the doctrine of the prophets . 1 ...
... whereby the doctrine of prophets was judged . The proper notion of a prophet not foretelling future contingencies , but having immediate Divine revelation . V. Several principles laid down for clearing the doctrine of the prophets . 1 ...
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... whereby to judge true miracles from false . 1. True Divine miracles are wrought to confirm a Divine testimony . V. No miracles neces- sary for the certain conveyance of a Divine testimony : proved from the evidences that the Scriptures ...
... whereby to judge true miracles from false . 1. True Divine miracles are wrought to confirm a Divine testimony . V. No miracles neces- sary for the certain conveyance of a Divine testimony : proved from the evidences that the Scriptures ...
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... whereby we prove there is a God . Of universal consent , and the evidence of that to prove a Deity and immortality of souls . XIV , XV . Of necessity of existence implied in the notion of God ; and how far that proves the being of God ...
... whereby we prove there is a God . Of universal consent , and the evidence of that to prove a Deity and immortality of souls . XIV , XV . Of necessity of existence implied in the notion of God ; and how far that proves the being of God ...
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... whereby we must do as Archimedes did by the crown of Hiero , find out the exact proportions of truth and falsehood which lay in those heathen fables . XIV . And this now leads to the third account , why truth is so hardly discerned from ...
... whereby we must do as Archimedes did by the crown of Hiero , find out the exact proportions of truth and falsehood which lay in those heathen fables . XIV . And this now leads to the third account , why truth is so hardly discerned from ...
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... whereby we may distinguish those corruptions from the truths to which they are annexed : which is the design and sub- ject of our future discourse , viz . to demonstrate that ' there was a certain original and general tradition ...
... whereby we may distinguish those corruptions from the truths to which they are annexed : which is the design and sub- ject of our future discourse , viz . to demonstrate that ' there was a certain original and general tradition ...
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