Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... remain firmly fixed in their infidelity ; and as long as they pursue this partial method of investigation , they must ever remain in the same darkness . A third class , who wish to be considered as taking reason for their guide , are ...
... remain firmly fixed in their infidelity ; and as long as they pursue this partial method of investigation , they must ever remain in the same darkness . A third class , who wish to be considered as taking reason for their guide , are ...
Page 83
... remain at the height of thirty inches , when placed in the exhausted receiver of an air- pump , their testimony ... remain unmelted in any temperature ; and the mercury to remain sus- pended , without the pressure of the atmosphere ? But ...
... remain at the height of thirty inches , when placed in the exhausted receiver of an air- pump , their testimony ... remain unmelted in any temperature ; and the mercury to remain sus- pended , without the pressure of the atmosphere ? But ...
Page 85
... remain neutral ; it can neither believe nor disbelieve ; for the evidence for the one exactly counterbalances that for the other . But after stating this hypothesis , our author finds that the evidence from testimony never can be so ...
... remain neutral ; it can neither believe nor disbelieve ; for the evidence for the one exactly counterbalances that for the other . But after stating this hypothesis , our author finds that the evidence from testimony never can be so ...
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