Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... existed a predisposition to religion in the minds of men , such a design would never have been conceived ; and if it had , all attempts to introduce into the minds of men ideas so foreign to their nature , must have been abortive . At ...
... existed a predisposition to religion in the minds of men , such a design would never have been conceived ; and if it had , all attempts to introduce into the minds of men ideas so foreign to their nature , must have been abortive . At ...
Page 34
... existed for ages , does not stand in urgent need of more light than he possesses ; and whether there are not some points of vital importance , concerning which he must . remain in the dark , unless the knowledge of the truth is ...
... existed for ages , does not stand in urgent need of more light than he possesses ; and whether there are not some points of vital importance , concerning which he must . remain in the dark , unless the knowledge of the truth is ...
Page 95
... existed , and after wards received these articles of faith and these insti- tutions of worship , is too improbable to be admitted by any impartial man . It would be to suppose that a religious society existed without any principles , or ...
... existed , and after wards received these articles of faith and these insti- tutions of worship , is too improbable to be admitted by any impartial man . It would be to suppose that a religious society existed without any principles , or ...
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