Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | existence of God which were then known, and then proposed his own
2 1 | of historical criticism, known under the name of the New
3 2 | in something which can be known simply. The intellect also
4 2 | disprove that which became known by true faith. If such disproof
5 2 | Can the absolute Truth be known? How must one live, and
6 2 | same thing. This cannot be known, but can be believed and
7 2 | meaningless), or can be known only through God’s revelation
8 8 | energy by a nuclear process known as thermonuclear fusion.
9 8 | uncaused, one has to discard known laws and principles of science.
10 9 | of almost all religions known in history. This points
11 9,1 | Christianity has always known and taught that man is more
12 13 | satisfactory solution in any of the known ancient religions. Nature
13 14 | radically after new data become known. In a similar manner, one
14 15 | geniuses of the world are known to all.~ As it will be shown
15 15,5 | I know even as also I am known” (1 Cor 13:12).~ ~The meaning
16 15,6 | belief based upon what was known.~If rejection of the old
17 15,8 | proved based on what is known to be true. The Bible offers
18 15,2 | life is found in the oldest known rocks to have formed on
19 15,2 | unidentifiable organisms known today as the Ediacaran fauna,
20 15,3 | branchings and extinctions known for other groups of organisms,
21 15,3 | reexamination of virtually every known hominid fossil in collections
22 22 | or the Savior, were all known.~ But the most convincing
23 App,1| 19th century, nothing was known of the Hittites outside
24 App,1| as the Valley of Siddim known as the Salt Sea, another
25 App,1| For centuries Pilate was known only from scant historical
26 App,1| by three-foot slab, now known as the Pilate Inscription,
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