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Page x
... presents so many difficulties that , unless they can be satisfac- torily removed , the presumption will be , that a revelation from God to man has actually been made . p . 35 . I. Though the deist may be able to prove from the frame of ...
... presents so many difficulties that , unless they can be satisfac- torily removed , the presumption will be , that a revelation from God to man has actually been made . p . 35 . I. Though the deist may be able to prove from the frame of ...
Page xi
... present time , perfectly agrees . p . 75 . ( 3. ) The necessary inference from such facts . p . 77 . II . The additional fact , of a direct intercourse between man and his Creator or ( in other words ) of a revelation from God to man ...
... present time , perfectly agrees . p . 75 . ( 3. ) The necessary inference from such facts . p . 77 . II . The additional fact , of a direct intercourse between man and his Creator or ( in other words ) of a revelation from God to man ...
Page xii
... 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 .
... 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 xiii
... present the question of miraculous interfe rence , we may say , that to deny the praise of general vera- city to the narrative is to unhinge all historical evidence . p . 114 . 3. Speculations of Mr. Volney as to the personal existence ...
... present the question of miraculous interfe rence , we may say , that to deny the praise of general vera- city to the narrative is to unhinge all historical evidence . p . 114 . 3. Speculations of Mr. Volney as to the personal existence ...
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George Stanley Faber. such a task , in the present state of the controversy , may well be deemed superfluous ; for , in truth , it would be merely to repeat and to answer objections , which have already been made and answered again and ...
George Stanley Faber. such a task , in the present state of the controversy , may well be deemed superfluous ; for , in truth , it would be merely to repeat and to answer objections , which have already been made and answered again and ...
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