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... evidence totally independent of chronological hy- pothesis , or the whole result will be nugatory . But , in many cases , the difficulty of obtaining such independent evidence is almost insuperable . Dr. H. is not insensible of these ha ...
... evidence totally independent of chronological hy- pothesis , or the whole result will be nugatory . But , in many cases , the difficulty of obtaining such independent evidence is almost insuperable . Dr. H. is not insensible of these ha ...
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... evidences , and has drawn them out in a clear and convincing form . He rejects , however , the second Cainan , as the quaint but ingenious John Gregory of Oxford had done . He appears to have rendered it ex- tremely probable , that the ...
... evidences , and has drawn them out in a clear and convincing form . He rejects , however , the second Cainan , as the quaint but ingenious John Gregory of Oxford had done . He appears to have rendered it ex- tremely probable , that the ...
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... evidence . ' A devo- tional taste is to be created by letting a child have opportu nities of observing the sublime and beautiful appearances of nature , the rising and the setting sun , the storm of winter , and the opening flowers of ...
... evidence . ' A devo- tional taste is to be created by letting a child have opportu nities of observing the sublime and beautiful appearances of nature , the rising and the setting sun , the storm of winter , and the opening flowers of ...
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... evidence . Some of the topics included in metaphysical science may be allowed to possess peculiar importance , on account of their connection with the primary truths of natu- ral and revealed religion ; and occasions may possibly arise ...
... evidence . Some of the topics included in metaphysical science may be allowed to possess peculiar importance , on account of their connection with the primary truths of natu- ral and revealed religion ; and occasions may possibly arise ...
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... is to be made between what may be effected by the unassisted powers of the hu- man mind , and what the history of mankind informs us has been actua . ally effected by them . The natural evidences of religion 42 Morehead's Discourses .
... is to be made between what may be effected by the unassisted powers of the hu- man mind , and what the history of mankind informs us has been actua . ally effected by them . The natural evidences of religion 42 Morehead's Discourses .
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.