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Page vii
... Hence results the plain and self - evident conclusion , that , since Infidelity is en- cumbered by more and greater difficul- ties than Christianity , to adopt the infi- del system evinces more credulity than to adopt the Christian ...
... Hence results the plain and self - evident conclusion , that , since Infidelity is en- cumbered by more and greater difficul- ties than Christianity , to adopt the infi- del system evinces more credulity than to adopt the Christian ...
Page xii
... The present existence of Christianity is a naked fact : hence the only question between the believer and the unbeliever is , how it first started into existence . p . 113 . 1. The account of its rise and progress is contained XII CONTENTS .
... The present existence of Christianity is a naked fact : hence the only question between the believer and the unbeliever is , how it first started into existence . p . 113 . 1. The account of its rise and progress is contained XII CONTENTS .
Page 17
... Hence , so far as I can judge , they have needlessly given him the advantage , which an assailant will always at least seem to possess over a person assailed . With this view of the question , it is not my purpose to consider the sundry ...
... Hence , so far as I can judge , they have needlessly given him the advantage , which an assailant will always at least seem to possess over a person assailed . With this view of the question , it is not my purpose to consider the sundry ...
Page 22
... Hence the question will finally be brought to the following point : whether it be easier to believe , that knowledge or ignorance on the part of man , respecting the purpose of his Creator , is the most efficacious in the way of secu ...
... Hence the question will finally be brought to the following point : whether it be easier to believe , that knowledge or ignorance on the part of man , respecting the purpose of his Creator , is the most efficacious in the way of secu ...
Page 27
... Hence Mr. Volney and his genius sagaciously conclude , that no such claim can be rationally admitted . Such , when stripped of its gaudy plumage , is the formidable argument , by which this gentle- man proposes to destroy Christianity ...
... Hence Mr. Volney and his genius sagaciously conclude , that no such claim can be rationally admitted . Such , when stripped of its gaudy plumage , is the formidable argument , by which this gentle- man proposes to destroy Christianity ...
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