Lectures in Defence of Divine Revelation: Delivered at the Universalist Chapel, in Providence, R. I.S. W. Wheeler, 1830 - 216 |
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... conclusion of the source whence they had their origin ; and of course , endeavour to persuade you , that for aught we know , they existed without beginning . With such pleas , and by confident appeals to man's ignorance of what he does ...
... conclusion of the source whence they had their origin ; and of course , endeavour to persuade you , that for aught we know , they existed without beginning . With such pleas , and by confident appeals to man's ignorance of what he does ...
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... conclusion ; since it is a well - known truth , that the amputation of the small- est parts of an animal form , or of a being possessing life or knowledge , is productive of those keen sensations of mis- ery which always give birth to ...
... conclusion ; since it is a well - known truth , that the amputation of the small- est parts of an animal form , or of a being possessing life or knowledge , is productive of those keen sensations of mis- ery which always give birth to ...
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... conclusion ? We reply , that philosophy is utterly incapable of determining the fact , since all the evidence that can have any direct bearing upon the subject , is derived from revelation , and lies not in the path of philosophical ...
... conclusion ? We reply , that philosophy is utterly incapable of determining the fact , since all the evidence that can have any direct bearing upon the subject , is derived from revelation , and lies not in the path of philosophical ...
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... conclusion therefore is irresistible , that they were not created till after this stratum was formed . The science of geology , then , affords conclusive evi- dence , that there has been a time when neither plants nor animals had any ...
... conclusion therefore is irresistible , that they were not created till after this stratum was formed . The science of geology , then , affords conclusive evi- dence , that there has been a time when neither plants nor animals had any ...
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... conclude that the most criminal stupidity alone , can fail to observe them with emotions of sincere pleasure and grat- itude . How is it possible for an intelligent being to doubt the existence of God , when he beholds himself ...
... conclude that the most criminal stupidity alone , can fail to observe them with emotions of sincere pleasure and grat- itude . How is it possible for an intelligent being to doubt the existence of God , when he beholds himself ...
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