Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... Truth and reason are so intimately connected that they can never with propriety be separated . Truth is the object , and reason is the faculty by which it is apprehended , whatever be the nature of the truth , or of the evi- dence by ...
... Truth and reason are so intimately connected that they can never with propriety be separated . Truth is the object , and reason is the faculty by which it is apprehended , whatever be the nature of the truth , or of the evi- dence by ...
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... truth , they rested at last in mere conjecture , or deviated into gross error . Again , if the light of nature were sufficient to shed some light on the great truths needful to be known by man ; yet a clear well - attested communication ...
... truth , they rested at last in mere conjecture , or deviated into gross error . Again , if the light of nature were sufficient to shed some light on the great truths needful to be known by man ; yet a clear well - attested communication ...
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... truth of the history as suffi- ciently established . The evidences of the Christian religion may be sufficient , and yet not so strong as inevitably to pro- duce conviction . Our conduct in the pursuit and reception of truth may be ...
... truth of the history as suffi- ciently established . The evidences of the Christian religion may be sufficient , and yet not so strong as inevitably to pro- duce conviction . Our conduct in the pursuit and reception of truth may be ...
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