in these regards. He was trained originally as a beneficiary student for the ministry in the Scottish Presbyterian Church. But he " had by his own studies and reflections been early led to reject not only the belief in Revelation, but the foundations... Scribners Monthly - Página 5691874Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Christian Evidence Society - 1874 - 312 páginas
...in the ordinary acceptation of the term. My father, educated in the creed of Scotch Presbyterianism, had by his own studies and reflections been early...led to reject not only the belief in Revelation, but also the foundations of what is commonly called Natural Religion Finding no halting place in Deism,... | |
| Strivings - 1874 - 312 páginas
...in the ordinary acceptation of the term. My father, educated in the creed of Scotch Presbyterianism, had by his own studies and reflections been early...led to reject not only the belief in Revelation, but also the foundations of what is commonly called Natural Religion Finding no halting place in Deism,... | |
| 1874 - 618 páginas
...the Scottish church ministry, with all which that, also, implies, he had early in life rejected, ' not only the belief in revelation, but the foundations of what is commonly called Natural Religion.' But the ' dominant chords ' had been too strongly struck ; the iron had entered into his soul. It was... | |
| 1874 - 606 páginas
...the Scottish church ministry,; witli all which that, also, implies, he had early in life rejected, « not only the belief in revelation, but the foundations of" what is commonly called Natural Religion.' But the ' dominant chords ' b.icl been too strongly struck ; the iron had entered into his soul.. It... | |
| James Simson - 1875 - 222 páginas
...in the ordinary acceptation of the term. My father, educated in the creed of Scotch Presbyterianism, had by his own studies and reflections been early...foundations of what is commonly called Natural Religion " (p. 38). There is so much in the Autobiography that is so illy arranged, and so loosely and illogically... | |
| Christian Evidence Society - 1875 - 314 páginas
...in the ordinary acceptation of the term. My father, educated in the creed of Scotch Presbyterianism, had by his own studies and reflections been early...led to reject not only the belief in Revelation, but also the foundations of what is commonly called Natural Religion Finding no halting place in Deism,... | |
| James Simson - 1878 - 228 páginas
...the ordinary acceptation .of the term. My father, educated in the creed of Scotch Presbyterianism, had by his own studies and reflections been early...foundations of what is commonly called Natural Religion " (p. 38). There is so much in the Autobiography that is so illy arranged, and so loosely and illogically... | |
| Christian evidence society - 1879 - 316 páginas
...in the ordinary acceptation of the term. My father, educated in the creed of Scotch Presbyterianism, had by his own studies and reflections been early...led to reject not only the belief in Revelation, but also the foundations of what is commonly called Natural Religion Finding no halting place in Deism,... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1880 - 1104 páginas
...President Porter. Says the Autobioyrajrfiy : " My father, educated in the creed of Scotch Presbyterianism, had by his own studies and reflections been early...reject not only the belief in revelation, but the foundation of what is commonly called Natural Religion. * * * j-Je considered Butler's argument as... | |
| Christian evidence society - 1880 - 312 páginas
...in the ordinary acceptation of the term. My father, educated in the creed of Scotch Presbyterianism, had by his own studies and reflections been early...led to reject not only the belief in Revelation, but also the foundations of what is commonly -called Natural Religion Finding no halting place in Deism,... | |
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