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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... known without some indication by words or signs , in other terms , without a revelation ; and much less the will of an invisible power , of an order superior to our own , and confessedly mysterious in his mode of existence , and the ...
... known without some indication by words or signs , in other terms , without a revelation ; and much less the will of an invisible power , of an order superior to our own , and confessedly mysterious in his mode of existence , and the ...
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... known ; and Cicero , who occasionally dwells with so much eloquence on this topic , shews by the sceptical expressions which he sometimes throws in , that his belief was by no means confirmed . ( 4 ) If therefore , without any help from ...
... known ; and Cicero , who occasionally dwells with so much eloquence on this topic , shews by the sceptical expressions which he sometimes throws in , that his belief was by no means confirmed . ( 4 ) If therefore , without any help from ...
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... known by somebody or other , amongst mankind before . But where or how , or of what use , is not considered . Suppose they may be picked up , here and there ; some from SOLON , and BIAS , in Greece ; others from TULLY in Italy , and ...
... known by somebody or other , amongst mankind before . But where or how , or of what use , is not considered . Suppose they may be picked up , here and there ; some from SOLON , and BIAS , in Greece ; others from TULLY in Italy , and ...
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... known it is what the reason of mankind duly exercised approves , as founded in truth and nature . Others take Natural Religion to signify that Religion which men discover in the sole exercise of their natural faculties , without higher ...
... known it is what the reason of mankind duly exercised approves , as founded in truth and nature . Others take Natural Religion to signify that Religion which men discover in the sole exercise of their natural faculties , without higher ...
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... known among men , which they propose to defend , explain , demonstrate or deny according to their respective opinions . If we overlook the inspiration of the writings of Moses , they command respect as the most ancient records in the ...
... known among men , which they propose to defend , explain , demonstrate or deny according to their respective opinions . If we overlook the inspiration of the writings of Moses , they command respect as the most ancient records in the ...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volumen1 Richard Watson Vista de fragmentos - 1850 |
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