The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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Page 671
... existence of a Deity that we have for our own existence . ' Vol . I. p . 132 . The intelligent reader will be anxious to meet with this book ; for , from the former part of the above sketch he is given to expect , that the author makes ...
... existence of a Deity that we have for our own existence . ' Vol . I. p . 132 . The intelligent reader will be anxious to meet with this book ; for , from the former part of the above sketch he is given to expect , that the author makes ...
Page 672
... existence ? If Lord Kames was doubtful on the question of the truth or imposture of the most celebrated book in the world , a question of which the decision , the one way or the other , is the indispensable preliminary to so many ...
... existence ? If Lord Kames was doubtful on the question of the truth or imposture of the most celebrated book in the world , a question of which the decision , the one way or the other , is the indispensable preliminary to so many ...
Page 1060
... existence of a divine and unoriginated cause of all things , no metaphysical reasonings will . That there are marks of design . in the universe must be obvious to every man ; and the in- ference is unavoidable from work , to a worker ...
... existence of a divine and unoriginated cause of all things , no metaphysical reasonings will . That there are marks of design . in the universe must be obvious to every man ; and the in- ference is unavoidable from work , to a worker ...
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