Theological Institutes: Or A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity. By Richard Watson: 1.1, Volumen11823 - 288 páginas |
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... heathens , who were not wholly unaided in their speculations on these subjects by the reflected light of those revelations , confessed themselves unable to come to any satisfactory conclusion . The doubts of Socrates , who nevertheless ...
... heathens , who were not wholly unaided in their speculations on these subjects by the reflected light of those revelations , confessed themselves unable to come to any satisfactory conclusion . The doubts of Socrates , who nevertheless ...
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... heathen world , but the many millions of the human race who profess the religion of Budhu , not only deny a Supreme First Cause , but dispute with subtlety and vehemence against the doctrine . We feel that our reason rests with full ...
... heathen world , but the many millions of the human race who profess the religion of Budhu , not only deny a Supreme First Cause , but dispute with subtlety and vehemence against the doctrine . We feel that our reason rests with full ...
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... heathen , are not however , on the contrary , to be at- tributed to its strength . Even if they were , the argument for the sufficiency of reason would not be much advanced thereby ; for the case would then be , that the reason which ...
... heathen , are not however , on the contrary , to be at- tributed to its strength . Even if they were , the argument for the sufficiency of reason would not be much advanced thereby ; for the case would then be , that the reason which ...
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... Heathen . We have seen that some of the leading truths of religion and morals , which are adverted to by heathen writers or assumed in heathen systems , are spoken of as truths previously known to the world , and with which mankind were ...
... Heathen . We have seen that some of the leading truths of religion and morals , which are adverted to by heathen writers or assumed in heathen systems , are spoken of as truths previously known to the world , and with which mankind were ...
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... Heathen Mythology , and Faber's Hore Mosaice . SACRIFICE . The great principle of the three dispensations of religion in the scrip- tures , the Patriarchal , the Mosaic and the Christian , that without shedding of blood there is no ...
... Heathen Mythology , and Faber's Hore Mosaice . SACRIFICE . The great principle of the three dispensations of religion in the scrip- tures , the Patriarchal , the Mosaic and the Christian , that without shedding of blood there is no ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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adduced admitted ages Ahaz ancient antiquity Apostles appear argument attestation authentic Babylon character Christ Christian Cicero circumstances command common contrary corrupt course of nature death denied Divine authority doctrine earth effect Egypt established eternal evil existence fact false favour Gospel Greek heathen Hindoos Holy human idolatry important infidel instances Internal Evidence Israelites Jehovah Jesus Jewish Jews Judea kind king knowledge known Law of Moses Lord magicians mankind matter ment mind mineral geology miracles moral Moses nations never obedience objection observed Old Testament opinion Oracles pagan passages Pentateuch persons philosophers Plato Plutarch predictions present principles profess proof prophecy prophets prove punishment racter rational evidence reason received record religion religious rendered respect revelation rule sacred says Scriptures sense shew speak spirit sufficient supposed Testament testimony Theists things tion traditions true truth virtue whole writings wrought Zedekiah Zoroaster