Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... human inven- tions will ever be marked by human weakness , and reason herself intimates , that no worship , not ap- pointed by God , can be acceptable to him . It appears then , that even if man were not a sinner , he would need a ...
... human inven- tions will ever be marked by human weakness , and reason herself intimates , that no worship , not ap- pointed by God , can be acceptable to him . It appears then , that even if man were not a sinner , he would need a ...
Page 67
Archibald Alexander. ed by any human testimony , is more properly a sub- ject of derision , than of argument . No testimony for any kind of miracle can ever possibly amount to a probability . " — " We establish it as a maxim , that no human ...
Archibald Alexander. ed by any human testimony , is more properly a sub- ject of derision , than of argument . No testimony for any kind of miracle can ever possibly amount to a probability . " — " We establish it as a maxim , that no human ...
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... human mind , and to employ language expressive of human acts and feelings ; for all other language would be unintelligi- ble . The necessity of this accommodation extends much further than many seem to suppose . It exists not only in ...
... human mind , and to employ language expressive of human acts and feelings ; for all other language would be unintelligi- ble . The necessity of this accommodation extends much further than many seem to suppose . It exists not only in ...
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