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... true in his reasoning on the word of God ; what is false he owes to his own ignorance and presumption : Hence the following rant , in which he has thought proper to indulge himself ; " It is only in Creation that all our ideas and ...
... true in his reasoning on the word of God ; what is false he owes to his own ignorance and presumption : Hence the following rant , in which he has thought proper to indulge himself ; " It is only in Creation that all our ideas and ...
Pagina 163
... true and faithful translation of the sacred volume ; biographical and literary accounts of the several persons who have favoured the world with particular versions ; together with copious extracts from Fuller , Dr. Ged- des , Bp ...
... true and faithful translation of the sacred volume ; biographical and literary accounts of the several persons who have favoured the world with particular versions ; together with copious extracts from Fuller , Dr. Ged- des , Bp ...
Pagina 412
... true scholar . Perhaps the following analysis of the discourse on false phi losophy , which we select on account of its obvious application to present times , may enable our readers to form some judg- ment of the merit of this ...
... true scholar . Perhaps the following analysis of the discourse on false phi losophy , which we select on account of its obvious application to present times , may enable our readers to form some judg- ment of the merit of this ...
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