Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... reject them as unreasonable if they do not accord with this standard . But the declaration of God is the highest reason which we can have for believing any thing . To set up our opinion against the plain expression of his will , is ...
... reject them as unreasonable if they do not accord with this standard . But the declaration of God is the highest reason which we can have for believing any thing . To set up our opinion against the plain expression of his will , is ...
Page 74
... reject the fact , but even reject it , without further examination . " I have heard of a maxim which I believe the Jesuits introduced , that what is false in theology may be true in philosophy ; but I never could have expected that a ...
... reject the fact , but even reject it , without further examination . " I have heard of a maxim which I believe the Jesuits introduced , that what is false in theology may be true in philosophy ; but I never could have expected that a ...
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... reject the affirmative , we of necessity receive the negative with all the consequences which may bur- den it . If we reject the evidence of Christianity and deny that miracles ever existed , we are bound to account for the existence of ...
... reject the affirmative , we of necessity receive the negative with all the consequences which may bur- den it . If we reject the evidence of Christianity and deny that miracles ever existed , we are bound to account for the existence of ...
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