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Page 17
... of the question , it is not my purpose to consider the sundry matters , which from time to time have been brought forward by deistical authors against the Holy Scriptures : C such a task , in the present state of the.
... of the question , it is not my purpose to consider the sundry matters , which from time to time have been brought forward by deistical authors against the Holy Scriptures : C such a task , in the present state of the.
Page 31
... ( and I shall hereafter consider , somewhat largely , the capabilities of the light of nature * ) , it ap- * See below Sect . ii . pears to be rather an extraordinary process to reject Christianity SECT . 1. ] 31 OF INFIDELITY .
... ( and I shall hereafter consider , somewhat largely , the capabilities of the light of nature * ) , it ap- * See below Sect . ii . pears to be rather an extraordinary process to reject Christianity SECT . 1. ] 31 OF INFIDELITY .
Page 44
... consider the case of a man , la- bouring for years under the torment of the stone , or gradually devoured by a cancer , or wasting away inch by inch under the baleful influence of the scrophula . The bitter sufferings of such a . 44 ...
... consider the case of a man , la- bouring for years under the torment of the stone , or gradually devoured by a cancer , or wasting away inch by inch under the baleful influence of the scrophula . The bitter sufferings of such a . 44 ...
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... consider the tremendous magnitude of such an event , and when we further consider that the Hebrew legis- lator has ventured to ascribe to it so compara- tively recent a date as the year 2349 before the Christian era according to the ...
... consider the tremendous magnitude of such an event , and when we further consider that the Hebrew legis- lator has ventured to ascribe to it so compara- tively recent a date as the year 2349 before the Christian era according to the ...
Page 77
... eyes against the researches of physio- logy , and boldly controvert the necessity of moral , testimony . The fact therefore of the universal H. deluge I consider as demonstrated whence we may fairly claim SECT . II . ] OF INFIDELITY .
... eyes against the researches of physio- logy , and boldly controvert the necessity of moral , testimony . The fact therefore of the universal H. deluge I consider as demonstrated whence we may fairly claim SECT . II . ] OF INFIDELITY .
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