Lectures on Theology, Volumul 1Whetham, 1841 |
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Pagina 9
... consequently the only religion with which we are concerned . What is called natural religion , is not adapted to our cir- cumstances . It holds out no hope to the guilty ; and , in the present enfeebled and corrupt state of our moral ...
... consequently the only religion with which we are concerned . What is called natural religion , is not adapted to our cir- cumstances . It holds out no hope to the guilty ; and , in the present enfeebled and corrupt state of our moral ...
Pagina 16
... consequently , that what is true of it in one sense , may not be true in another . First , reason may signify the high intellectual ability with which man was endowed at his creation ; and which we may conceive to have been as ...
... consequently , that what is true of it in one sense , may not be true in another . First , reason may signify the high intellectual ability with which man was endowed at his creation ; and which we may conceive to have been as ...
Pagina 20
... consequently , that it is unfair to produce this article as a proof of the sagacity of reason in the investi- gation of truth . The philosophers , not content with implicit faith , endeavoured to prove the immortality of the soul by ...
... consequently , that it is unfair to produce this article as a proof of the sagacity of reason in the investi- gation of truth . The philosophers , not content with implicit faith , endeavoured to prove the immortality of the soul by ...
Pagina 29
... consequently , that revelation was not only desirable , but necessary , to deliver men from a state of ignorance at once shameful and perilous . And this necessity will be more apparent , if we con- sider that they were not only ...
... consequently , that revelation was not only desirable , but necessary , to deliver men from a state of ignorance at once shameful and perilous . And this necessity will be more apparent , if we con- sider that they were not only ...
Pagina 33
... consequently were no ground of belief to others . He appealed , indeed , to the intrinsic excellence of the Koran , as an evidence that it had emanated from a higher source than human ingenuity , and has thus subjected it to the test of ...
... consequently were no ground of belief to others . He appealed , indeed , to the intrinsic excellence of the Koran , as an evidence that it had emanated from a higher source than human ingenuity , and has thus subjected it to the test of ...
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