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... Cause , infinitely more necessary to its being , exist- ence , and arrangement , than the fabricator of an artificial globe , sphere or orrery , to the ingenious and scientific productions of his own hands . A com- parison I am the more ...
... Cause , infinitely more necessary to its being , exist- ence , and arrangement , than the fabricator of an artificial globe , sphere or orrery , to the ingenious and scientific productions of his own hands . A com- parison I am the more ...
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... cause , equal to effects , infinitely surpassing the present comprehension of man . So simple is the refutation of Atheism upon the principles of common sense - so irresistible the in- ferences to be drawn from a mere inspection and con ...
... cause , equal to effects , infinitely surpassing the present comprehension of man . So simple is the refutation of Atheism upon the principles of common sense - so irresistible the in- ferences to be drawn from a mere inspection and con ...
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... causes do not lead to an absolute incorrigible pitch of infidelity , they may yet reduce a man to that melancholy state of unconcern about the very being of God , and a future state , which cannot be better described than as it has been ...
... causes do not lead to an absolute incorrigible pitch of infidelity , they may yet reduce a man to that melancholy state of unconcern about the very being of God , and a future state , which cannot be better described than as it has been ...
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... caused the annals of their own nation to be co - extended with the history of the world . " The same people are still no less to be admired for their great sincerity . They preserve with the utmost faithfulness and zeal the very book in ...
... caused the annals of their own nation to be co - extended with the history of the world . " The same people are still no less to be admired for their great sincerity . They preserve with the utmost faithfulness and zeal the very book in ...
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... cause of death . This fallen nature he was to redeem and restore - it had incurred the penalty of death and that penalty once paid by a mere child of mortality , must neces- sarily have extinguished all hope of an hereafter , with which ...
... cause of death . This fallen nature he was to redeem and restore - it had incurred the penalty of death and that penalty once paid by a mere child of mortality , must neces- sarily have extinguished all hope of an hereafter , with which ...
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