id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16857 Tupper, Martin Farquhar Probabilities : An aid to Faith .txt text/plain 30645 1221 65 ways of God with man, and to clear the course of truth, by some of the the Good One--God. But if, as is possible, a mind, capable of thinking, For a like reason of ubiquity, God must know all What high antecedent probability was there, that if a God should be (and was probable in Reason's guess at the nature of his God. It is the Self-existent One. If God, being one in one sense, is yet likely to creatures whom thereafter God should make, to arrive at some good reason Manifested God, the central Sun of Heaven?--This probability, prior to What would probably be the nature of such world and of such creatures, plucked in spite of God. Doubtless, it were probable, that had man not probability that the universal God would be revealed to his creatures. all the fact of their existence; the thing is; whether probable or not; ./cache/16857.txt ./txt/16857.txt