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BOOK IIL

ON THE INTERNAL EVIL

CHRISTIANITY

CHAP. L

On the Consistency of Scripture
with contemporary Autis

1. Ir is not at all times possible to adjustment between the actual s nature, and the definitions of ca philosophy. There are often ce and intractable phenomena, whs £ properly belong either to one diva and, just from the impossibility of fcation, we fail in our attempts accommodate our schemes of L the scheme of the existent univer demarcation between cognate sub sciences, is often obscured by th or ambiguous character, which pa each, but fully belong to neith example, there are certain anoma to obliterate somewhat the distinct animal and the vegetable king there is a midway-a debateable

BOOK III.

INTERNAL EVIDENCE OF
CHRISTIANITY.

UNIVERSITY

TY OF CHICAGO AIRPARY

CHAP. I.

tency of Scripture with itself and ontemporary Authorship.

1

Il times possible to obtain a precise ween the actual state of things in è definitions of our own artificial ere are often certain rebellious phenomena, which do not fully and either to one division or another; e impossibility of an exact classiin our attempts, completely to r schemes of universal science to e existent universe. The line of veen cognate subjects and cognate obscured by things of a common aracter, which partially belong to belong to neither. Thus, for re certain anomalies which serve ewhat the distinction between the vegetable kingdom. Thus too, ya debateable ground between

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