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Title: Common Sense Applied to Religion; Or, The Bible and the People
Author: Catharine Esther Beecher
Release date: September 12, 2017 [eBook #55531]
Language: English
I. The Grand Questions of Life
II. The Principles of Reason, or Intuitive Truths
III. Sources of Human Knowledge
V. Knowledge gained by Reason and Experience alone as to a Future State
VII. Diversities in Systems of Mental Philosophy
VIII. Classification and Description of the Mental Powers
XVI. The Susceptibilities. Emotions of Taste
XVII. The Moral Susceptibilities
XX. Constitutional Varieties of the Human Mind
XXII. Mind as Proof of its Creator's Designs
XXIII. Social and Material Proofs of the Creator's Designs
XXIV. Right Mode of securing the Object for which Mind was created
XXV. Wrong Action of Mind and its Causes
XXVI. Wrong Action of Mind and its Results in this Life
XXVII. Wrong Action of Mind and its Results in a Future State
XXVIII. Character of the Creator
XXIX. On Perfect and Imperfect Minds
XXX. On the probable Existence and Character of Disembodied Spirits
XXXI. Probabilities in regard to a Revelation from the Creator
XXXII. Interpretation of Language
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