The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... existence of an all - power- ful , wise , and good Being , by whom every thing exists ; and , se- condly , to remove the objections to his wisdom and goodness by arguments derived from reason and revelation . He states , that the ...
... existence of an all - power- ful , wise , and good Being , by whom every thing exists ; and , se- condly , to remove the objections to his wisdom and goodness by arguments derived from reason and revelation . He states , that the ...
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rest his principal evidence of the existence of the Creator upon the credibility of the Mosaic Records of the Creation . He justly adds , that to descend from the height to which , upon the fundamental point of the existence of God , we ...
rest his principal evidence of the existence of the Creator upon the credibility of the Mosaic Records of the Creation . He justly adds , that to descend from the height to which , upon the fundamental point of the existence of God , we ...
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... existence of a God , which after all is a FACT scarcely any where denied in the present day ; and had devoted , at least , four - fifths of the Essay to the more interesting and original matters to which we have just adverted , and ...
... existence of a God , which after all is a FACT scarcely any where denied in the present day ; and had devoted , at least , four - fifths of the Essay to the more interesting and original matters to which we have just adverted , and ...
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... existence and fortuitous formation of the world . Upon these we have only to remark that they present a specimen of the style of argument abridged from the writings of the most approved authors , to which we wish that Mr. Sumner had ...
... existence and fortuitous formation of the world . Upon these we have only to remark that they present a specimen of the style of argument abridged from the writings of the most approved authors , to which we wish that Mr. Sumner had ...
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... same comprehensive wisdom . The air of our atmosphere , which is necessary to the existence of the animal and vegetable world , is com- posed of two elastic fluids , united in a definite 46 Ост . Sumner's Prize Essay .
... same comprehensive wisdom . The air of our atmosphere , which is necessary to the existence of the animal and vegetable world , is com- posed of two elastic fluids , united in a definite 46 Ост . Sumner's Prize Essay .
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