Unitarianism Philosophically and Theologically Examined: In a Series of Periodical Numbers; Comprising a Complete Refutation of the Leading Principles of the Unitarian System ...H. Guegan, 1821 |
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... possible , to adapt it to every capacity , to show , at one glance , the stress of the argument , and the logical conclusiveness of the whole argumentation ; with a view of attaining this object , the writer thought it preferable rather ...
... possible , to adapt it to every capacity , to show , at one glance , the stress of the argument , and the logical conclusiveness of the whole argumentation ; with a view of attaining this object , the writer thought it preferable rather ...
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... possible , ( it is thus , that every sober man will reason with himself , ) is it possible , that the whole Christian world , for the space of not less than eighteen hundred years , should have been involved in more than Egyptian ...
... possible , ( it is thus , that every sober man will reason with himself , ) is it possible , that the whole Christian world , for the space of not less than eighteen hundred years , should have been involved in more than Egyptian ...
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... possible , we must distin- guish three kinds of propositions : evident propositions , absurd and contradictory propositions , and incomprehensible proposi- tions . A proposition is evident , when the mind clearly per- ceives , that the ...
... possible , we must distin- guish three kinds of propositions : evident propositions , absurd and contradictory propositions , and incomprehensible proposi- tions . A proposition is evident , when the mind clearly per- ceives , that the ...
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... possible . Now , it is no more in our power to give our assent to an absurd and contradictory proposition , than to refuse it to an evident one . As to propositions which are simply incompre- hensible , two things are certain : the ...
... possible . Now , it is no more in our power to give our assent to an absurd and contradictory proposition , than to refuse it to an evident one . As to propositions which are simply incompre- hensible , two things are certain : the ...
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... possible to proceed To medi- " The more I endeavour to contemplate the infinite essence of God , " says one of the brightest geniuses of the past age , " the less I conceive it : but it exists , that suffices me . The less I conceive it ...
... possible to proceed To medi- " The more I endeavour to contemplate the infinite essence of God , " says one of the brightest geniuses of the past age , " the less I conceive it : but it exists , that suffices me . The less I conceive it ...
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