id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42460 Turton, W. H. (William Harry) The Truth of Christianity Being an Examination of the More Important Arguments For and Against Believing in That Religion .txt text/plain 143987 9383 79 argument_ for the Existence of God, or that depending on man's free [Footnote 7: Of course if God creates a man, _foreknowing_ how he man, noticed later on), God examined the work and pronounced it _Special Divine force_, represented by a word of command from God. And this also seems correct, for we cannot otherwise account for the have shown, man resembles God in that he is a personal and moral rule of God. Therefore when a man, or body of men, had to be the very foundation of Christianity, is that God _loves_ man; and as another cannot be thought an unworthy attribute to ascribe to God. On the other hand, man is also a personal and moral being, able to Now, if it be admitted that God loves man, we have plainly no means did not know that Christ was God; they did know that He was _a man ./cache/42460.txt ./txt/42460.txt