A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - 192 sider |
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... intellectual and moral and spiritual good of his fellow creatures . CONTENTS . PART I. INTELLECTUAL CAUSES . CHAP . I. PREFACE . xiii.
... intellectual and moral and spiritual good of his fellow creatures . CONTENTS . PART I. INTELLECTUAL CAUSES . CHAP . I. PREFACE . xiii.
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David Bristow Baker. CONTENTS . PART I. INTELLECTUAL CAUSES . CHAP . I. MISCONCEPTIONS AS TO THE " NATURE " Of THE PROOF IN RELIGIOUS QUESTIONS II . INADEQUATE ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE " FACTS OF THE CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE PART II . MORAL ...
David Bristow Baker. CONTENTS . PART I. INTELLECTUAL CAUSES . CHAP . I. MISCONCEPTIONS AS TO THE " NATURE " Of THE PROOF IN RELIGIOUS QUESTIONS II . INADEQUATE ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE " FACTS OF THE CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE PART II . MORAL ...
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... intellectual cause of the doubtfulness which prevails with many on the subject of religion , I cannot refrain from adding one quotation more , from an author whose eleva- tion and independence of thought we all ad- mire . I quote this ...
... intellectual cause of the doubtfulness which prevails with many on the subject of religion , I cannot refrain from adding one quotation more , from an author whose eleva- tion and independence of thought we all ad- mire . I quote this ...
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... intellectual energy , only to sink into a deeper apathy , and more profound oblivion of their position , as members of the social body , and their share in its ordinary calls and obligations . Who , that has mixed largely in the more ...
... intellectual energy , only to sink into a deeper apathy , and more profound oblivion of their position , as members of the social body , and their share in its ordinary calls and obligations . Who , that has mixed largely in the more ...
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