| Herbert Marsh - Bible - 1812 - 764 pages
...warmth of their imaginations represents to them as divine, I would recommend the serious consideration of this important fact, that the foundation, which...been produced by any work, that came not from God. But do we therefore give credit to the Mahometan for this appeal ? Do we not immediately perceive,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1813 - 600 pages
...warmth of their imaginations represents to them as divine, I would recommend the serious consideration of this important fact, that the foundation which...been produced by any work that came not from God." " But do we therefore give credit to the Mahometan for this appeal ? Do we not immediately perceive,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1813 - 608 pages
...warmth of their imaginations represents to them as divine, I would recommend the serious consideration of this important fact, that the foundation which...ask a Mahometan why he ascribes divine authority to tlie Koran, his answer is, because, when I read it, sensations are excited, which could not have been... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Best books - 1813 - 600 pages
...warmth of their imaginations represents to them as divine, I would recommend the serious consideration of this important fact, that the foundation which...accustomed to lay for the Koran. If you ask a Mahometan why lie ascribes divine autliority to the Koran, his answer is, because, when 1 read it, sensations are... | |
| Unitarian Universalist churches - 1815 - 882 pages
...who seek for conviction in certain inward feelings, which the warmth of their imaginations represents to them as divine, I would recommend the serious consi....for the Bible, is no other than what the Mahometan it accustomed to lay for the Koran. If you ask a Mahometan, why he ascribes divine authority to the... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher - Sermons - 1824 - 428 pages
...would recommend the serious consideration of this important fact ; tlmt the foundation, which tiny lay for the Bible, is no other than what the Mahometan...have been produced by any work, that came not from God.***But do we not immediately perceive, when the Mahometan thus argues from inward sensations, that... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher - Sermons, American - 1824 - 420 pages
...would recommend the serious consideration of this important fact ; that Che foundation, which they\ay for the Bible, is no other than what the Mahometan...have been produced by any work, that came not from God.***But do we not immediately perceive, when the Mahometan thus argues from inward sensations, that... | |
| Thomas Baker - 1869 - 726 pages
...serious consideration of this important fact, that the foundation which they lay for the Bible, 25 is no other, than what the Mahometan is accustomed to lay for the Koran.' Introductions etc. to O. and NT, among which those of Simon, Michaelis and Eichhorn are specially commended... | |
| Thomas Baker - 1869 - 726 pages
...warmth of their imaginations represents to them aa divine, I would recommend the serious consideration of this important fact, that the foundation which they lay for the Bible, 25 is no other, than what the Mahometan is accustomed to lay for the Koran.' Introductions etc. to... | |
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