The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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Página x
... object to the exercise of that right in others . " I cannot , however , help considering myself as peculiarly unfortunate , that after all the pains which I have taken to establish the truth of the Christian revelation , I should , in ...
... object to the exercise of that right in others . " I cannot , however , help considering myself as peculiarly unfortunate , that after all the pains which I have taken to establish the truth of the Christian revelation , I should , in ...
Página xiv
... object could be accomplished entirely by mis- sionaries of any one persuasion . On different occasions I have introduced to him missionaries and others connected with various religious societies , who were anxious to profit by his ...
... object could be accomplished entirely by mis- sionaries of any one persuasion . On different occasions I have introduced to him missionaries and others connected with various religious societies , who were anxious to profit by his ...
Página xv
... objects of the Christian faith . " But these doubts were dispelled by a successful application to every branch of science on the one hand , and by a candid examination of the sacred oracles on the other . The first , by purging his soul ...
... objects of the Christian faith . " But these doubts were dispelled by a successful application to every branch of science on the one hand , and by a candid examination of the sacred oracles on the other . The first , by purging his soul ...
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... object , however , is to communicate information so far as I may * Advancement of Learning , b . ii . p . 52. 56. vol . i . 4to . General science is here divided into three classes : I. Doctrina de numine , or Divine Philosophy . II ...
... object , however , is to communicate information so far as I may * Advancement of Learning , b . ii . p . 52. 56. vol . i . 4to . General science is here divided into three classes : I. Doctrina de numine , or Divine Philosophy . II ...
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... objects to the passage just quoted from the Book of Wis- dom , as a book not admitted into the established canon of Scripture . Still , however , the doctrine of a creation of something out of nothing was generally held to be a palpable ...
... objects to the passage just quoted from the Book of Wis- dom , as a book not admitted into the established canon of Scripture . Still , however , the doctrine of a creation of something out of nothing was generally held to be a palpable ...
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