The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Bind 7James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell Johnstone and Hunter, 1858 |
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... tion of a moral persuasion " -that is , on whatever other grounds natural theology may rest , it is not and cannot be sustained on grounds professedly philosophical . Argument has been em- ployed , and has failed . Natural theology ...
... tion of a moral persuasion " -that is , on whatever other grounds natural theology may rest , it is not and cannot be sustained on grounds professedly philosophical . Argument has been em- ployed , and has failed . Natural theology ...
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... tion - and you discern the littleness and fallacy of the athe- istical objection . That this is our author's meaning is evident from the next section , in which , after referring to Mr Mill's so- called conclusive argument on this point ...
... tion - and you discern the littleness and fallacy of the athe- istical objection . That this is our author's meaning is evident from the next section , in which , after referring to Mr Mill's so- called conclusive argument on this point ...
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... tion of the bearing of physical science on this deeply interest- ing point . To tell us that the very idea of creation is one al- together ignored by science is assuredly not to give us the whole deliverance of science on this subject ...
... tion of the bearing of physical science on this deeply interest- ing point . To tell us that the very idea of creation is one al- together ignored by science is assuredly not to give us the whole deliverance of science on this subject ...
Side 39
... tion of an end . As we formerly stated , we regard the a pos- teriori argument , as it is usually termed , as only a detailed ex- position of that great argument which rests on a primitive judgment of the mind , and which enables us ...
... tion of an end . As we formerly stated , we regard the a pos- teriori argument , as it is usually termed , as only a detailed ex- position of that great argument which rests on a primitive judgment of the mind , and which enables us ...
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... tion can ; that obsolete words are exchanged for intelligible ones , and improper words for adequate ones . These , after all , may neither be very many nor very important ; but many or few , important or otherwise , why should not the ...
... tion can ; that obsolete words are exchanged for intelligible ones , and improper words for adequate ones . These , after all , may neither be very many nor very important ; but many or few , important or otherwise , why should not the ...
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