 | William Swan Plumer - Summary of the Law (Theology) - 1864 - 672 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, that one which he •wants, may be that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done... | |
 | William Swan Plumer - Summary of the Law (Theology) - 1864 - 648 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, that one which he wants, may be that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know every thing that has been done... | |
 | Amos Cooper Dayton - Atheism - 1866 - 384 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does lot know every thing that has been done... | |
 | Great Britain - 1869 - 980 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may bo that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be God. If he does not know everything that has been done in... | |
 | 1869 - 974 pages
...all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which lie wants may bo that there ia a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be God. If he docs not know everything that has been done in... | |
 | Theology - 1875 - 398 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be God. If he does not know everything that has been done in... | |
 | James William KIMBALL - 1876 - 226 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God. If he does not know everything that has been done in... | |
 | 1877 - 588 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be God. If he does not know everything that has been done in... | |
 | 1878 - 604 pages
...all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be that there isa God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that he perceives to exist, that cause may be a God, If he does not know everything that has been done in... | |
 | James Comper Gray - 1879 - 418 pages
...possession of all the propositions that constitute universal truth, the one which he wants may be, that there is a God. If he cannot with certainty assign the cause of all that exists, that cause шау be God. If he does not know everything that has been done The Psalms are the heart of the Bible,... | |
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