The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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Página viii
... respect to future punishment ; and becoming asso- ciated with a number of gentlemen who professed their belief in the doc- trines of modern Socinianism , he soon acquired a kindred spirit , and on his removal to London , in 1793 , he ...
... respect to future punishment ; and becoming asso- ciated with a number of gentlemen who professed their belief in the doc- trines of modern Socinianism , he soon acquired a kindred spirit , and on his removal to London , in 1793 , he ...
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... society with which I have cordially associated for nearly fourteen years . " I sincerely respect your talents , and the indefatigable attention you have paid to Biblical and theological subjects : I have the SKETCH OF THE AUTHOR'S LIFE .
... society with which I have cordially associated for nearly fourteen years . " I sincerely respect your talents , and the indefatigable attention you have paid to Biblical and theological subjects : I have the SKETCH OF THE AUTHOR'S LIFE .
Página x
... respects , excellent sermon of Sunday last ; and especially to the assertion that it is impossible to demonstrate the existence and attributes of a God ; that all who have attempted such demonstrations have only in- volved themselves in ...
... respects , excellent sermon of Sunday last ; and especially to the assertion that it is impossible to demonstrate the existence and attributes of a God ; that all who have attempted such demonstrations have only in- volved themselves in ...
Página xiv
... respecting which they scarcely knew where else to apply ; and , uniformly , the individuals who thus availed themselves of the privilege , have testified in the most lively terms their grateful sense of the affectionate kindness of his ...
... respecting which they scarcely knew where else to apply ; and , uniformly , the individuals who thus availed themselves of the privilege , have testified in the most lively terms their grateful sense of the affectionate kindness of his ...
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... respect , he farther conjec- tured , that the harmony produced by their revolutions must also be the most perfect imaginable : and hence the origin of a notion , which is now , however , only entertained in a figurative sense , a sense ...
... respect , he farther conjec- tured , that the harmony produced by their revolutions must also be the most perfect imaginable : and hence the origin of a notion , which is now , however , only entertained in a figurative sense , a sense ...
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