The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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Página x
... existence and attributes of a God ; that all who have attempted such demonstrations have only in- volved themselves in perplexity ; and that though a Christian may see enough to satisfy himself upon the subject , from a survey of the ...
... existence and attributes of a God ; that all who have attempted such demonstrations have only in- volved themselves in perplexity ; and that though a Christian may see enough to satisfy himself upon the subject , from a survey of the ...
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... existence , should have been understood as a declaration of a deficiency in the proper evidence of the being and attributes of God . " I certainly would not myself attend the ministry of a preacher who was skeptical either in regard to ...
... existence , should have been understood as a declaration of a deficiency in the proper evidence of the being and attributes of God . " I certainly would not myself attend the ministry of a preacher who was skeptical either in regard to ...
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... existence , though for a longer period of time , by limiting it to the narrow scale of its annual income alone . To the crowded and persevering audience by which , from year to year , the author had the gratification of being surrounded ...
... existence , though for a longer period of time , by limiting it to the narrow scale of its annual income alone . To the crowded and persevering audience by which , from year to year , the author had the gratification of being surrounded ...
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... existence , we have sufficient proof that it was also under- stood of old to import emphatically , like our own word " create , ” an absolute formation out of nothing . Maimonides expressly tells us , that it was thus un- derstood in ...
... existence , we have sufficient proof that it was also under- stood of old to import emphatically , like our own word " create , ” an absolute formation out of nothing . Maimonides expressly tells us , that it was thus un- derstood in ...
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... existence is swept away in a moment . Unite the propositions con- tained in these two couplets , and illustrated through the whole poem , and it follows that the universe is God , and God the universe ; that amid all the moral evils of ...
... existence is swept away in a moment . Unite the propositions con- tained in these two couplets , and illustrated through the whole poem , and it follows that the universe is God , and God the universe ; that amid all the moral evils of ...
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