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Page viii
... present day , in any other records of past ages . Christianity on this ground too , as on many others , has we think not only won for herself the safety of a defence ; but has been enriched by the spoils of a victory . If in the first ...
... present day , in any other records of past ages . Christianity on this ground too , as on many others , has we think not only won for herself the safety of a defence ; but has been enriched by the spoils of a victory . If in the first ...
Page ix
... present Bible ; and the security we have for the general correct- ness of the present readings in the received original But scriptures , as well as of the renderings in PREFACE . ix.
... present Bible ; and the security we have for the general correct- ness of the present readings in the received original But scriptures , as well as of the renderings in PREFACE . ix.
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... present to his sight , or to God the sovereign claimant of piety and of all righteousness , who at the time is present to his thoughts . So that all the while he may have been looking outwardly to an object , and never once have cast an ...
... present to his sight , or to God the sovereign claimant of piety and of all righteousness , who at the time is present to his thoughts . So that all the while he may have been looking outwardly to an object , and never once have cast an ...
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... present one . But in neither case does he look reflexly upon the mind , nor is it necessary that he should . It is no doubt the instrument of all his discoveries — but mental though it be , it is no more essential to his sound and ...
... present one . But in neither case does he look reflexly upon the mind , nor is it necessary that he should . It is no doubt the instrument of all his discoveries — but mental though it be , it is no more essential to his sound and ...
Page 46
... certainly a desirable thing to be done ; and all we have to say at present is , that this is what Paley has failed to accomplish . CHAPTER II . On Man's instinctive Belief in the Constancy 46 COGNIZANCE BY THE UNDErstanding , & c .
... certainly a desirable thing to be done ; and all we have to say at present is , that this is what Paley has failed to accomplish . CHAPTER II . On Man's instinctive Belief in the Constancy 46 COGNIZANCE BY THE UNDErstanding , & c .
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