A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - 192 sider |
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... perplexities , about matters of evidence and faith and practice , so diametrically opposed to the daily and hourly habits of such an one's mind and conduct ? The same line of argument applies with equal cogency , to that other ...
... perplexities , about matters of evidence and faith and practice , so diametrically opposed to the daily and hourly habits of such an one's mind and conduct ? The same line of argument applies with equal cogency , to that other ...
Side 119
... perplexities : if they be continuous , one important consideration to be borne in mind is , that whereas , pro- bability is , after all , the guide of life , the speculative difficulties , in which religion is involved , are the prin ...
... perplexities : if they be continuous , one important consideration to be borne in mind is , that whereas , pro- bability is , after all , the guide of life , the speculative difficulties , in which religion is involved , are the prin ...
Side 121
... perplexities meet us at all points , ) may suggest much relief - as for arguing with ourselves at such times as these , it is out of the question . With respect to the truth of Christi- anity for instance , on such occasions , if tried ...
... perplexities meet us at all points , ) may suggest much relief - as for arguing with ourselves at such times as these , it is out of the question . With respect to the truth of Christi- anity for instance , on such occasions , if tried ...
Side 174
... perplexities have been . If the prayer be from a form , the eye and ear are aroused by something determinate ; if it be spontaneous , then only the ear ; but , either way , the senses are profit- ably called in to help disengage the ...
... perplexities have been . If the prayer be from a form , the eye and ear are aroused by something determinate ; if it be spontaneous , then only the ear ; but , either way , the senses are profit- ably called in to help disengage the ...
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