Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volume 1Carlton & Porter, 1850 - Apologetics |
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... philosophers in the heathen world , but the many millions of the human race who profess the religion of Budhu , not only deny a Supreme First Cause , but dispute with subtlety and vehemence against the doctrine . We feel that our reason ...
... philosophers in the heathen world , but the many millions of the human race who profess the religion of Budhu , not only deny a Supreme First Cause , but dispute with subtlety and vehemence against the doctrine . We feel that our reason ...
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... philosophers . Nor is this an unsupported hypothesis . The evidence is most abun- dant , that the primitive source from whence every great religious and moral truth was drawn , must be fixed in that part of the world where Moses places ...
... philosophers . Nor is this an unsupported hypothesis . The evidence is most abun- dant , that the primitive source from whence every great religious and moral truth was drawn , must be fixed in that part of the world where Moses places ...
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... philosophers of different countries , led them to travel for information on these very sub- jects , and often into those countries where the patriarchal religion had formerly existed in great purity , and where the tenets of the Jews ...
... philosophers of different countries , led them to travel for information on these very sub- jects , and often into those countries where the patriarchal religion had formerly existed in great purity , and where the tenets of the Jews ...
Contents
BENEFITS OF REDEMPTION xlix 207 | 9 |
INSTITUTIONS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
INTERNAL EVIDENCE | 204 |
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