The Difficulties of Infidelity |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 35
Page 18
... deemed superfluous ; for , in truth , it would be merely to repeat and to answer objections , which have already been made and answered again and again . I am rather inclined to state a few of the numerous difficulties , with which the ...
... deemed superfluous ; for , in truth , it would be merely to repeat and to answer objections , which have already been made and answered again and again . I am rather inclined to state a few of the numerous difficulties , with which the ...
Page 18
... deemed superfluous ; for , in truth , it would be merely to repeat and to answer objections , which have already been . made and answered again and again . I am rather inclined to state a few of the numerous difficulties , with which ...
... deemed superfluous ; for , in truth , it would be merely to repeat and to answer objections , which have already been . made and answered again and again . I am rather inclined to state a few of the numerous difficulties , with which ...
Page 24
... them , could well be deemed logically conclusive . When honestly thrown into the form of a syllogism , the argument will run as follows . A religion , claiming to be a revelation from heaven 24 [ SECT . I. THE DIFFICULTIES.
... them , could well be deemed logically conclusive . When honestly thrown into the form of a syllogism , the argument will run as follows . A religion , claiming to be a revelation from heaven 24 [ SECT . I. THE DIFFICULTIES.
Page 25
... deemed a revelation from heaven . Here , when divested of much noise and smoke , we have the sum and substance of the argument , which , in the opinion of the infidel , is sufficient to overturn Christianity . A fact is established by ...
... deemed a revelation from heaven . Here , when divested of much noise and smoke , we have the sum and substance of the argument , which , in the opinion of the infidel , is sufficient to overturn Christianity . A fact is established by ...
Page 27
... deemed valid . 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 ...
... deemed valid . 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 ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accomplishment Acts admit ancient apostles argument assert believe brought cause chap character Chris Christ Christianity Church circumstance claim Corinth Coziba credulity crucified crucifixion death declared deemed deist deistical Infidelity Deity deluge denied difficulties disciples divine revelation earth enemies established existence extraordinary fact falsehood Father favour followers Gentiles Gibbon God's Gospel grounds hand hath Hence impostor INFIDELITY IN REGARD Jerusalem Jesus Jewish rulers Jews Judas kingdom kingdom of heaven labour language Lord mankind Matt matter ment mercy Messiah miracles miracles of Jesus mode moral attributes Moses nation nature never Odin Pagans perfect justice persecution person Pharisees plainly Pontius Pilate Pontus preached present principles proof prophecy prophet racter reason religion respecting revelation from heaven Roman Scythia shalt shew sufficient syllogism Tacitus Tertullian testimony thee theological system things thou tianity tion Tiphys truth universal unto Volney whole wholly whosoever