Baptists and the Bible: The Baptist Doctrines of Biblical Inspiration and Religious Authority in Historical PerspectiveMoody Press, 1980 - 456 páginas |
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... cause here absolutely and imperiously demands a man like you , who has a depth of exegetical lore , who can meet the Unitarians on ground where he is not liable to feel his inferiority , or be put to the blush " ( 1 : 119 ) . Wayland ...
... cause here absolutely and imperiously demands a man like you , who has a depth of exegetical lore , who can meet the Unitarians on ground where he is not liable to feel his inferiority , or be put to the blush " ( 1 : 119 ) . Wayland ...
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... cause and effect patterns in nature leads a man to believe that there must be a First Uncaused Cause ( God ) , but that proves only that human minds are innately structured to think that way . It does not prove , says Kant , that such a ...
... cause and effect patterns in nature leads a man to believe that there must be a First Uncaused Cause ( God ) , but that proves only that human minds are innately structured to think that way . It does not prove , says Kant , that such a ...
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... Cause and Cure of Earthquakes . " He considered sin to be the ultimate cause . Rousseau suggested that civilization was the problem . Had people been scattered throughout the countryside rather than located all together in the city ...
... Cause and Cure of Earthquakes . " He considered sin to be the ultimate cause . Rousseau suggested that civilization was the problem . Had people been scattered throughout the countryside rather than located all together in the city ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 15 |
And God Divided the Waters | 47 |
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