Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... origin and his end , and utterly unable to account for the circumstances by which he is sur- rounded . He finds himself here upon the earth , and feels that he is borne along the stream of time with the rest of his generation , towards ...
... origin and his end , and utterly unable to account for the circumstances by which he is sur- rounded . He finds himself here upon the earth , and feels that he is borne along the stream of time with the rest of his generation , towards ...
Page 64
... origin from him ; for otherwise it would be useless , as there would be no evidence of its truth . Sup- posing a revelation to be given , what would be a satisfactory attestation of its divine origin ? It must be some sign or evidence ...
... origin from him ; for otherwise it would be useless , as there would be no evidence of its truth . Sup- posing a revelation to be given , what would be a satisfactory attestation of its divine origin ? It must be some sign or evidence ...
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... origin of the diversity of language is also found in the Bible , and not learned from any other source . Indeed , the origin of language itself , concern- ing which philosophers have disputed so much , is very evident from the history ...
... origin of the diversity of language is also found in the Bible , and not learned from any other source . Indeed , the origin of language itself , concern- ing which philosophers have disputed so much , is very evident from the history ...
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