Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... ancient , been represented as discoveries made by them in the course of rational investigation ; but they are spoken of as things commonly known among men , which they propose to defend , explain , demonstrate , or deny , according to ...
... ancient , been represented as discoveries made by them in the course of rational investigation ; but they are spoken of as things commonly known among men , which they propose to defend , explain , demonstrate , or deny , according to ...
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... ancient period throughout the east , and plainly takes away a great part of the founda- tion of those arguments for the existence of a Supreme Deity , on which the moderns have so confidently rested for the demonstration of the ...
... ancient period throughout the east , and plainly takes away a great part of the founda- tion of those arguments for the existence of a Supreme Deity , on which the moderns have so confidently rested for the demonstration of the ...
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... ancient or modern pagans . The same darkness which obscured the glory of God , pro- portionably diminished the glory of man , his true and proper immor- tality . The very ancient notion of an absorption of souls back again into the ...
... ancient or modern pagans . The same darkness which obscured the glory of God , pro- portionably diminished the glory of man , his true and proper immor- tality . The very ancient notion of an absorption of souls back again into the ...
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... ancient tradition were found . Thither the most celebrated Greek philosophers travelled in quest of science , or the knowledge of things Divine and human , and thither the lawgivers had recourse in order to their being instructed in ...
... ancient tradition were found . Thither the most celebrated Greek philosophers travelled in quest of science , or the knowledge of things Divine and human , and thither the lawgivers had recourse in order to their being instructed in ...
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... ancient traditions of the patriarchs , which remained among them . ( 1 ) The intercourse between the Jews and the states of Syria and Babylon on the one hand , and Egypt on the other , powers which rose to great eminence and influence ...
... ancient traditions of the patriarchs , which remained among them . ( 1 ) The intercourse between the Jews and the states of Syria and Babylon on the one hand , and Egypt on the other , powers which rose to great eminence and influence ...
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