Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-School Work, 1836 - 311 pages |
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... possesses the same kind and degree of evi- dence as Christianity : and no other miracles are as well attested as those recorded in the Bible ,. 159 170 CHAPTER XIII . The Bible contains internal evidence that its origin is divine , 187 ...
... possesses the same kind and degree of evi- dence as Christianity : and no other miracles are as well attested as those recorded in the Bible ,. 159 170 CHAPTER XIII . The Bible contains internal evidence that its origin is divine , 187 ...
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... possesses no other means by which he can form a judgment on any subject , or assent to any truth ; and it would be no more absurd to talk of seeing without eyes , than of knowing any thing without reason . It is therefore a great ...
... possesses no other means by which he can form a judgment on any subject , or assent to any truth ; and it would be no more absurd to talk of seeing without eyes , than of knowing any thing without reason . It is therefore a great ...
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... possesses ; and whether there are not some points of vital importance , concerning which he must remain in the dark , unless the knowledge of the truth is communicated to him by a revelation from God . Let it be understood , however ...
... possesses ; and whether there are not some points of vital importance , concerning which he must remain in the dark , unless the knowledge of the truth is communicated to him by a revelation from God . Let it be understood , however ...
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... possess the sanction of divine autho- rity . What men discover by the slow deductions of reason is found to operate feebly on the conscience , compared with the persuasion that God speaks to us immediately by divine revelation . In ...
... possess the sanction of divine autho- rity . What men discover by the slow deductions of reason is found to operate feebly on the conscience , compared with the persuasion that God speaks to us immediately by divine revelation . In ...
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... possessing individuality and conscious- ness . Even such men as Socrates , Plato , and Cice- ro , had no clear ... possess one ray of that revelation which our infidels foolishly despise ! The earlier deists . generally admitted ...
... possessing individuality and conscious- ness . Even such men as Socrates , Plato , and Cice- ro , had no clear ... possess one ray of that revelation which our infidels foolishly despise ! The earlier deists . generally admitted ...
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