Lectures on Theology, Volumul 1Whetham, 1841 |
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Pagina xx
... suppose that he never erred in judgment or in feeling ; yet this we may say , that he might be mistaken , but he could not be dishonest ; he might be misinformed , or act under a wrong impression , but he could not be disingenu- ous and ...
... suppose that he never erred in judgment or in feeling ; yet this we may say , that he might be mistaken , but he could not be dishonest ; he might be misinformed , or act under a wrong impression , but he could not be disingenu- ous and ...
Pagina 26
... suppose , that a man may possess the power of working miracles , in the same manner as he possesses the power of moving his arm ; that , by the gift of God , it becomes inherent in him , and is as much subject to his will as any of his ...
... suppose , that a man may possess the power of working miracles , in the same manner as he possesses the power of moving his arm ; that , by the gift of God , it becomes inherent in him , and is as much subject to his will as any of his ...
Pagina 35
... suppose that the authors were inspired . It is full of mistakes and errors , deviates widely from the original in many instances , and sometimes presents passages which it would require an oracle to explain . Its true history is obscure ...
... suppose that the authors were inspired . It is full of mistakes and errors , deviates widely from the original in many instances , and sometimes presents passages which it would require an oracle to explain . Its true history is obscure ...
Pagina 38
... Suppose that they were true , -by which sup- position only can we account for their having been received by men who were contemporaries of Moses and witnesses of many of the facts which are related , -in this case , the argument in ...
... Suppose that they were true , -by which sup- position only can we account for their having been received by men who were contemporaries of Moses and witnesses of many of the facts which are related , -in this case , the argument in ...
Pagina 39
... suppose them to have been first deprived of reason and common sense . " How does it appear , " they would have said , " that these are the genuine laws of the man with whose name they are sanctioned ? If they are really his laws , how ...
... suppose them to have been first deprived of reason and common sense . " How does it appear , " they would have said , " that these are the genuine laws of the man with whose name they are sanctioned ? If they are really his laws , how ...
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