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... argument by certain even of his own class , and the ex - cathedrâ declara- tion of Dr. Wardlaw , that all systematic inquiries into human nature , have led more or less to anti - scriptural results , may be cited against him , as an ...
... argument by certain even of his own class , and the ex - cathedrâ declara- tion of Dr. Wardlaw , that all systematic inquiries into human nature , have led more or less to anti - scriptural results , may be cited against him , as an ...
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... argument in favor of the first funda- mental doctrine of Natural Theology might be dropped ; we were almost ready to say that it is better that it should be , for the attempt to illustrate and fortify this unanswerable argu- ment , very ...
... argument in favor of the first funda- mental doctrine of Natural Theology might be dropped ; we were almost ready to say that it is better that it should be , for the attempt to illustrate and fortify this unanswerable argu- ment , very ...
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... argument as the exist- ence of God . But that he is all - knowing , just and beneficent , needs other illustration . The great difficulty of this argument arises from the existence of evil , and the infliction and the suffer- ing of ...
... argument as the exist- ence of God . But that he is all - knowing , just and beneficent , needs other illustration . The great difficulty of this argument arises from the existence of evil , and the infliction and the suffer- ing of ...
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