Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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Page 82
... cause which commonly pro- duced one effect , is now attneded by another entirely different . The natural causes , it ... cause must produce the same effects , does it follow , that when another and superior cause ope- rates , the same ...
... cause which commonly pro- duced one effect , is now attneded by another entirely different . The natural causes , it ... cause must produce the same effects , does it follow , that when another and superior cause ope- rates , the same ...
Page 83
... causes but such as were natural operated in the cases adduced ; but on the hypothesis of the ope- ration of a supernatural cause , there would neither be absurdity nor impossibility in either of the facts . What ! could not He , who ...
... causes but such as were natural operated in the cases adduced ; but on the hypothesis of the ope- ration of a supernatural cause , there would neither be absurdity nor impossibility in either of the facts . What ! could not He , who ...
Page 216
... cause of many bloody wars and cruel persecutions ; but this is impossible . That religion which breathes nothing but benevolence and peace , and which requires its disciples not to resist evil , but freely to forgive their most ...
... cause of many bloody wars and cruel persecutions ; but this is impossible . That religion which breathes nothing but benevolence and peace , and which requires its disciples not to resist evil , but freely to forgive their most ...
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