Some Mistakes of MosesC.P. Farrell, 1912 - 258 síður |
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Síða 18
... appear to the carnal mind , they must be preached and they must be believed . If they were reasonable , there would be no virtue in believing . Even the publicans and sin- ners believe reasonable things . To believe without evidence ...
... appear to the carnal mind , they must be preached and they must be believed . If they were reasonable , there would be no virtue in believing . Even the publicans and sin- ners believe reasonable things . To believe without evidence ...
Síða 41
... us on the condition that we believe it whether it appears reasonable or not . We may disagree with others as much as we please upon the meaning of all passages in the Bible , but we must not SOME MISTAKES OF MOSES . 41.
... us on the condition that we believe it whether it appears reasonable or not . We may disagree with others as much as we please upon the meaning of all passages in the Bible , but we must not SOME MISTAKES OF MOSES . 41.
Síða 54
... appears unreasonable , contradictory or absurd , let us have the honesty and courage to admit it . Certainly no good can result either from deceiving ourselves or others . Many millions have implicitly believed this book , and have just ...
... appears unreasonable , contradictory or absurd , let us have the honesty and courage to admit it . Certainly no good can result either from deceiving ourselves or others . Many millions have implicitly believed this book , and have just ...
Síða 57
... appears utterly impossible , repugnant to every fact of experience , and contrary to everything that we really know , must be rejected by every honest man . We can conceive of eternity , because we cannot conceive of a cessation of time ...
... appears utterly impossible , repugnant to every fact of experience , and contrary to everything that we really know , must be rejected by every honest man . We can conceive of eternity , because we cannot conceive of a cessation of time ...
Síða 60
... appears reasonable to me that force has existed from eternity . Force cannot , as it appears to me , exist apart from matter . Force , in its nature , is forever active , and without matter it could not act ; and so I think matter must ...
... appears reasonable to me that force has existed from eternity . Force cannot , as it appears to me , exist apart from matter . Force , in its nature , is forever active , and without matter it could not act ; and so I think matter must ...
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