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Page 61
... existence of this moral principle ? How fruitless must its ex- hortations prove , were the fact otherwise ! If we had no ability to search the book of Nature , and no sense to discern between good and evil , it would be in vain to ...
... existence of this moral principle ? How fruitless must its ex- hortations prove , were the fact otherwise ! If we had no ability to search the book of Nature , and no sense to discern between good and evil , it would be in vain to ...
Page 93
... Existence of God - on what can be known of God , on his Government and Providence - and answers to the principal ob- jections which have been made to his existence and government . Volume the second includes an equal number of lectures ...
... Existence of God - on what can be known of God , on his Government and Providence - and answers to the principal ob- jections which have been made to his existence and government . Volume the second includes an equal number of lectures ...
Page 155
... existence of God is a matter of deduction or de- monstration , and so far is no mystery , but a rational object of faith and an intelligible basis of religion ; the mode of that existence is beyond the discovery of the human intellect ...
... existence of God is a matter of deduction or de- monstration , and so far is no mystery , but a rational object of faith and an intelligible basis of religion ; the mode of that existence is beyond the discovery of the human intellect ...
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