Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... idea of a deist turning missionary to the heathen ; but this very feeling demonstrates that deism is not to be the means of regenerating the world . If the deist were right he would be the only proper person to send on a mis- sion to ...
... idea of a deist turning missionary to the heathen ; but this very feeling demonstrates that deism is not to be the means of regenerating the world . If the deist were right he would be the only proper person to send on a mis- sion to ...
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... idea of an operation on the mind ; whereas , truth , in many cases , was made known in other ways . But for the reason stated above , it would not do to substi- tute the word revelation for inspiration ; inasmuch as multitudes received ...
... idea of an operation on the mind ; whereas , truth , in many cases , was made known in other ways . But for the reason stated above , it would not do to substi- tute the word revelation for inspiration ; inasmuch as multitudes received ...
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... ideas , we cannot be certain that the writer has , in any case , communicated accurate- ly the mind of the Spirit ; for men are liable to mis- take in the ... idea , but only to be so superintended , as 226 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
... ideas , we cannot be certain that the writer has , in any case , communicated accurate- ly the mind of the Spirit ; for men are liable to mis- take in the ... idea , but only to be so superintended , as 226 EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY .
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