An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, Volume 1Desilver Jr. & Thomas, 1833 - Bible |
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... probable . - IV . Its necessity shewn from the state of moral and re- ligious knowledge among the antients . - V . And also from the actual state of religion and morals among the modern heathen na- tions . VI . Refutation of the ...
... probable . - IV . Its necessity shewn from the state of moral and re- ligious knowledge among the antients . - V . And also from the actual state of religion and morals among the modern heathen na- tions . VI . Refutation of the ...
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... probable , and most agreeable to the notions we have of him , whether he should or should not make such a reve- lation . Now , if any credit be due to the general sense of mankind in every age , we shall scarcely find one that believed ...
... probable , and most agreeable to the notions we have of him , whether he should or should not make such a reve- lation . Now , if any credit be due to the general sense of mankind in every age , we shall scarcely find one that believed ...
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... probable but necessary . In fact , without such revelation , the history of past ages has shewn , that mere human reason cannot attain to any certain knowledge of the will or law of God , of the true happiness of man , or of a future ...
... probable but necessary . In fact , without such revelation , the history of past ages has shewn , that mere human reason cannot attain to any certain knowledge of the will or law of God , of the true happiness of man , or of a future ...
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... probable , a very great ques- tion . " And he introduces one complaining , that , while he was read- ing the arguments for the immortality of the soul , he thought himself convinced : but , as soon as he laid aside the book and began to ...
... probable , a very great ques- tion . " And he introduces one complaining , that , while he was read- ing the arguments for the immortality of the soul , he thought himself convinced : but , as soon as he laid aside the book and began to ...
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... probable , but also absolutely necessary to recover them out of their universal corruption and degeneracy , and to make known to them the proper object of their belief and worship , as well as their present duties and future ...
... probable , but also absolutely necessary to recover them out of their universal corruption and degeneracy , and to make known to them the proper object of their belief and worship , as well as their present duties and future ...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures ... Thomas Hartwell Horne No preview available - 2015 |
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