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... prove from the frame of the world , that it must have been created , he is unable to prove that it was created by one only God . p . 36 . II . If it be allowed to him for the sake of argument , that there is one only God , he is unable ...
... prove from the frame of the world , that it must have been created , he is unable to prove that it was created by one only God . p . 36 . II . If it be allowed to him for the sake of argument , that there is one only God , he is unable ...
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... proved to have been real , not simulated , miracles . p . 226 , SECTION VII . The difficulties attendant upon deistical Infidelity in regard to the in- ternal evidence of Christianity . p . 234 . In discussing the internal evidence of ...
... proved to have been real , not simulated , miracles . p . 226 , SECTION VII . The difficulties attendant upon deistical Infidelity in regard to the in- ternal evidence of Christianity . p . 234 . In discussing the internal evidence of ...
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... proving the unity of God or of developing his moral attributes . p . 256 . 3. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to historical matters of fact . p . 256 . 4. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to accomplished pro . phecy p ...
... proving the unity of God or of developing his moral attributes . p . 256 . 3. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to historical matters of fact . p . 256 . 4. The difficulties of Infidelity in regard to accomplished pro . phecy p ...
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... - tion . In this emergency what is to be done ? - The most natural answer to such a question might , I presume , be given in the words of Holy Writ Prove all things ; hold fast that which is SECT . 1. ] 27 OF INFIDELITY .
... - tion . In this emergency what is to be done ? - The most natural answer to such a question might , I presume , be given in the words of Holy Writ Prove all things ; hold fast that which is SECT . 1. ] 27 OF INFIDELITY .
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George Stanley Faber. Writ Prove all things ; hold fast that which is good . Let us carefully examine the evidences , by which these various theological systems are supported . If there be no sufficient evidence for any one of them ...
George Stanley Faber. Writ Prove all things ; hold fast that which is good . Let us carefully examine the evidences , by which these various theological systems are supported . If there be no sufficient evidence for any one of them ...
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