The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 134
... proof to which it stands opposed . If , for instance , it were formally granted , that there exists a degree of legitimate proof in support of the prevalent belief of our Lord's proper Divinity , so great as might in itself suffice to ...
... proof to which it stands opposed . If , for instance , it were formally granted , that there exists a degree of legitimate proof in support of the prevalent belief of our Lord's proper Divinity , so great as might in itself suffice to ...
Page 139
... proof which ought to support the claims of Christianity . The existence of some proof in support of these claims , is as certainly implied in the fact of the unimpeachable assent that is yielded to it , as the fact that this proof is ...
... proof which ought to support the claims of Christianity . The existence of some proof in support of these claims , is as certainly implied in the fact of the unimpeachable assent that is yielded to it , as the fact that this proof is ...
Page 140
... proof , on the plain deistical ground , that this proof , though amounting to an adequate cause of prevailing , competent belief , is such as it is possible to reject . We must be allowed further to advert to one feature of Unitarianism ...
... proof , on the plain deistical ground , that this proof , though amounting to an adequate cause of prevailing , competent belief , is such as it is possible to reject . We must be allowed further to advert to one feature of Unitarianism ...
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