Letters to the Rev. Wm. E. Channing: Containing Remarks on His Sermon, Recently Preached and Published at BaltimoreFlagg and Gould, 1819 - 156 sayfa |
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Sayfa 3
... arguments , and examine the views which it presents , with a wish to know and believe the truth . I dare not flatter myself , indeed , that I have entirely succeeded in doing this ; for every man who is acquainted with his own heart ...
... arguments , and examine the views which it presents , with a wish to know and believe the truth . I dare not flatter myself , indeed , that I have entirely succeeded in doing this ; for every man who is acquainted with his own heart ...
Sayfa 10
... arguments that prove the divine origin of Christianity are addressed ; and by reason , that we prove or admit this , as to its general historical grounds . Reason prescribes , ( or at any rate developes and sanc- tions , ) the laws of ...
... arguments that prove the divine origin of Christianity are addressed ; and by reason , that we prove or admit this , as to its general historical grounds . Reason prescribes , ( or at any rate developes and sanc- tions , ) the laws of ...
Sayfa 13
... arguments against it , that I am erroneous in my views respecting it . You will not expect me , however , in these letters , which are intended to be brief , to go into a general dis- cussion of this great subject , which shall embrace ...
... arguments against it , that I am erroneous in my views respecting it . You will not expect me , however , in these letters , which are intended to be brief , to go into a general dis- cussion of this great subject , which shall embrace ...
Sayfa 26
... argument of that piece is founded on a confusion of two things , which are in them- selves very diverse ; viz . , terms which are unintelligible , and things which are undefinable . You believe in the fact that the divine existence is ...
... argument of that piece is founded on a confusion of two things , which are in them- selves very diverse ; viz . , terms which are unintelligible , and things which are undefinable . You believe in the fact that the divine existence is ...
Sayfa 35
... merely because there is a great variety of attempts at illustration ? I cannot help feeling that this matter is sometimes misrepresented , and very gene- rally but little understood . Oop > 1 And now , can you by arguments a 35.
... merely because there is a great variety of attempts at illustration ? I cannot help feeling that this matter is sometimes misrepresented , and very gene- rally but little understood . Oop > 1 And now , can you by arguments a 35.
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