The knowledge of God, subjectively considered, being the second part of theology considered as a science of positive truth, both inductive and deductive.
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- The knowledge of God, subjectively considered, being the second part of theology considered as a science of positive truth, both inductive and deductive.
- Author
- Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), 1800-1871.
- Canvas
- Page 333
- Publication
- New York,: R. Carter & brothers;
- 1859.
- Subject terms
- Theology, Doctrinal
- Presbyterian Church -- Doctrines.
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- Making of America Books
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"The knowledge of God, subjectively considered, being the second part of theology considered as a science of positive truth, both inductive and deductive." In the digital collection Making of America Books. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/afz0513.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.