Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... appear in the guise of truth . Should we yield ourselves to the sophistry of these men , they will per- suade us to ... appearing more pro found and acute than other men , and distinction is not so readily obtained in the common course ...
... appear in the guise of truth . Should we yield ourselves to the sophistry of these men , they will per- suade us to ... appearing more pro found and acute than other men , and distinction is not so readily obtained in the common course ...
Page 48
... appear to satisfy them selves with more vague and fallacious arguments . Some of the more common of these it will be my object now to consider . In the first place , it is alleged , and with much con- fidence asserted by many , that God ...
... appear to satisfy them selves with more vague and fallacious arguments . Some of the more common of these it will be my object now to consider . In the first place , it is alleged , and with much con- fidence asserted by many , that God ...
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... appear with his book in hand and present it to his judge as his confession and apology . Through the transparent ... appears as the shameless apologist of vice . By his unreserved disclosures he aspired to a new sort of reputation and ...
... appear with his book in hand and present it to his judge as his confession and apology . Through the transparent ... appears as the shameless apologist of vice . By his unreserved disclosures he aspired to a new sort of reputation and ...
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