The Permanence of Christianity Considered in Eight Lectures Preached Before the University of Oxford in the Year MDCCCLXXII on the Foundation of the Late Rev. John BamptonRivingtons, 1873 - 387 páginas |
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... tianity at large . The conclusion drawn , it is true , is no more valid in the one case than in the other , and for the same reasons . Indeed , to a fair mind it would rather furnish a presumption against the truth of Christianity , if ...
... tianity at large . The conclusion drawn , it is true , is no more valid in the one case than in the other , and for the same reasons . Indeed , to a fair mind it would rather furnish a presumption against the truth of Christianity , if ...
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... tianity are worthy of God , we are not hastily to conclude that where we do not see this such parts do not come from Him . See Rogers , Essays , II . 379. " It is no just consequence that reason is no judge of what is offered to us as ...
... tianity are worthy of God , we are not hastily to conclude that where we do not see this such parts do not come from Him . See Rogers , Essays , II . 379. " It is no just consequence that reason is no judge of what is offered to us as ...
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... tianity . The progress indicated , whether in nature or in revelation , is not indefinite , but tends to a limit . But if this observation be deemed pre- sumptuous with the long track behind us of geologic time and prehistoric evolution ...
... tianity . The progress indicated , whether in nature or in revelation , is not indefinite , but tends to a limit . But if this observation be deemed pre- sumptuous with the long track behind us of geologic time and prehistoric evolution ...
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... tianity as their best and most permanent.expression . to the per- fluence of § 11. It should perhaps be considered how far a Objection theory of development tends to undermine an manent in- argument resting on the persistence of ...
... tianity as their best and most permanent.expression . to the per- fluence of § 11. It should perhaps be considered how far a Objection theory of development tends to undermine an manent in- argument resting on the persistence of ...
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... is a certain be further who Reasons for enter- effect ing on the present want argument . of confidence in the credentials of Christianity , Duty of teachers tianity . when it is consented to LECT . I. ] OF RELIGIOUS SYSTEMS . 47.
... is a certain be further who Reasons for enter- effect ing on the present want argument . of confidence in the credentials of Christianity , Duty of teachers tianity . when it is consented to LECT . I. ] OF RELIGIOUS SYSTEMS . 47.
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