Biblical Repertory, Volumen4Princeton Press, 1828 |
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... human reason is necessarily led to the above - mentioned truths by mere speculation . If this system did not oppose itself to divine revelation , it would be liable to only one objection . It is perfectly correct in saying , that the ...
... human reason is necessarily led to the above - mentioned truths by mere speculation . If this system did not oppose itself to divine revelation , it would be liable to only one objection . It is perfectly correct in saying , that the ...
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... human knowledge , and hence an accurate acquain- tance with human science must have a salutary influence upon the study of Theology . On the other hand , there is something supernatural , which is to be found in no human science ; and ...
... human knowledge , and hence an accurate acquain- tance with human science must have a salutary influence upon the study of Theology . On the other hand , there is something supernatural , which is to be found in no human science ; and ...
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... human heart and human un- derstanding , particularly in reference to the doctrine of evil . The Rationalist undertakes however , to prove , not only that Christianity is improbable , but that it is contrary to reason and entirely ...
... human heart and human un- derstanding , particularly in reference to the doctrine of evil . The Rationalist undertakes however , to prove , not only that Christianity is improbable , but that it is contrary to reason and entirely ...
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HISTORY OF THEOLOGY in the Eighteenth Century | 7 |
On the general structure and scheme of the Apocalypse | 105 |
Review of The Jew the Masterkey to the Apoca | 122 |
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