The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Nide 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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Sivu 313
... prove , by Scripture and an appeal to facts , that men are not entirely depraved . Then he can easily sweep away regeneration , and atonement , as needless ; and deny the divinity of Christ , and of the Holy Spirit , and revivals ...
... prove , by Scripture and an appeal to facts , that men are not entirely depraved . Then he can easily sweep away regeneration , and atonement , as needless ; and deny the divinity of Christ , and of the Holy Spirit , and revivals ...
Sivu 316
... prove our assertions , though we could do it without the least difficulty . Our object is not now to prove or disprove any system , but merely to encounter our philosopher with his own weapons . Let him attempt to prove his assertions ...
... prove our assertions , though we could do it without the least difficulty . Our object is not now to prove or disprove any system , but merely to encounter our philosopher with his own weapons . Let him attempt to prove his assertions ...
Sivu 404
prove their commission ; and the nature of their commission , proves the necessity of divine inspiration . Secondly . Can we prove the divine inspiration of those who wrote the Bible , from the excellence of what it contains ? It is ...
prove their commission ; and the nature of their commission , proves the necessity of divine inspiration . Secondly . Can we prove the divine inspiration of those who wrote the Bible , from the excellence of what it contains ? It is ...
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