id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38303 Pringle, Allen Ingersoll in Canada: A Reply to Wendling, Archbishop Lynch, Bystander; and Others .txt text/plain 25708 1277 67 "To assert that Christianity communicated to man moral truths previously to determine precisely its theological status, or what are Mr. Wendling's positions, doctrinally, in reference to Christianity. in the moral argument,--in conscience in man as showing the existence Mr. Wendling's next argument for the existence of a personal God is the Mr. Wendling's next argument to prove the existence of a personal God That conscience is _innate_ in man, and a God-given faculty, instead of yearnings" of man's nature, thought by Christians to prove a God as Christianity," in the face of what the "Word of God" cheerfully tells Contra_: "No man hath seen God at any time." "I am the Lord, I change we will have left "no nature, no God, no man, no matter" (it would be as an argument for the existence of a beneficent God, Christian Theists than the Christian theory that there are two existences--God and the ./cache/38303.txt ./txt/38303.txt