The Difficulties of InfidelityE. Bliss & E. White, and Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - 259 pagini |
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Pagina 23
... plainly an asser- tion without proof . If the evidences be indeed insufficient , it must doubtless be easy to answer the arguments . Why then has no reply been given to them ? Why is a mere naked gra- tuitous assertion made , as to the ...
... plainly an asser- tion without proof . If the evidences be indeed insufficient , it must doubtless be easy to answer the arguments . Why then has no reply been given to them ? Why is a mere naked gra- tuitous assertion made , as to the ...
Pagina 40
... plainly could not be the creator and governor of the uni- verse : and he will perhaps guess that he is omni- potent , though he may find it difficult absolutely to prove that point . He will also not unreason- ably infer , that God must ...
... plainly could not be the creator and governor of the uni- verse : and he will perhaps guess that he is omni- potent , though he may find it difficult absolutely to prove that point . He will also not unreason- ably infer , that God must ...
Pagina 45
... plainly both caused and prolonged by the immediate hand of God . Did it suit his good pleasure , he might either have never caused them- at all , or he might bring them to a speedy termi- nation through the agency of death , or he might ...
... plainly both caused and prolonged by the immediate hand of God . Did it suit his good pleasure , he might either have never caused them- at all , or he might bring them to a speedy termi- nation through the agency of death , or he might ...
Pagina 50
... plainly be ignorant also , as to what actions will be pleasing or displeasing to the Divinity . The bare difference indeed between virtue and vice , justice and injustice , mercy and cruelty , he can readily discern ; just as he can ...
... plainly be ignorant also , as to what actions will be pleasing or displeasing to the Divinity . The bare difference indeed between virtue and vice , justice and injustice , mercy and cruelty , he can readily discern ; just as he can ...
Pagina 53
... plainly the only regularity capable of sustaining a scheme of natural religion : where is it to be found in the world as now constituted ? I readily grant , that , if the virtuous were always healthy and prosperous and fortunate , every ...
... plainly the only regularity capable of sustaining a scheme of natural religion : where is it to be found in the world as now constituted ? I readily grant , that , if the virtuous were always healthy and prosperous and fortunate , every ...
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