Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Strana 11
... become liable to serious charges , no less than blasphemy , and a want of common sense . As , however , we have not been " led instinctively and naturally " to his conclusions , we hope that under the plea of natural inability we may ...
... become liable to serious charges , no less than blasphemy , and a want of common sense . As , however , we have not been " led instinctively and naturally " to his conclusions , we hope that under the plea of natural inability we may ...
Strana 12
... become the sure foundation of much of our knowledge . All our researches , as well as our experience , show us the perfection and harmony of the works of God . We are astonished when we learn how few are the elements that compose the ...
... become the sure foundation of much of our knowledge . All our researches , as well as our experience , show us the perfection and harmony of the works of God . We are astonished when we learn how few are the elements that compose the ...
Strana 16
... become aware of its presence ? Is it con- ceivable that the peculiar power necessary to cause its fall was exerted ere it came within the vicinity of the earth ? If so , on what , or for what purpose , was it exerted ? and what ...
... become aware of its presence ? Is it con- ceivable that the peculiar power necessary to cause its fall was exerted ere it came within the vicinity of the earth ? If so , on what , or for what purpose , was it exerted ? and what ...
Strana 23
... become as yet a universal skeptic . In his remaining argu- ments and illustrations he assumes the point to be proved , and brings forward particular instances under a general law , themselves requiring to be established as proof of the ...
... become as yet a universal skeptic . In his remaining argu- ments and illustrations he assumes the point to be proved , and brings forward particular instances under a general law , themselves requiring to be established as proof of the ...
Strana 32
... become subjects of further inquiry . Now , it invariably happens ( and the reason is evident ) that the first glimpse we catch of such subordinate laws - the first form in which they are dimly shadowed out to our minds — is that of ...
... become subjects of further inquiry . Now , it invariably happens ( and the reason is evident ) that the first glimpse we catch of such subordinate laws - the first form in which they are dimly shadowed out to our minds — is that of ...
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