Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... opinions ; but if this were really the case , the world would not be overrun with error ; there would not be so many ... opinion and variety of sects , many false pretences to Divine inspiration , and many false reports of miracles and ...
... opinions ; but if this were really the case , the world would not be overrun with error ; there would not be so many ... opinion and variety of sects , many false pretences to Divine inspiration , and many false reports of miracles and ...
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... opinion is not only unsupported by historical testimony , but is most unreasonable in itself . For if there had not existed a predisposition to religion in the minds of men , such a design would never have been conceived ; and if it had ...
... opinion is not only unsupported by historical testimony , but is most unreasonable in itself . For if there had not existed a predisposition to religion in the minds of men , such a design would never have been conceived ; and if it had ...
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... opinion of a Hebrew original is likely to maintain its ground , especially as numbers among its advocates are men as learned and saga- cious as those who appear on the other side . To reconcile these discordant opinions , an ingenious ...
... opinion of a Hebrew original is likely to maintain its ground , especially as numbers among its advocates are men as learned and saga- cious as those who appear on the other side . To reconcile these discordant opinions , an ingenious ...
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