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... human actions ; and thus every reader will perhaps find some one of these which he thinks he understands . But will not each one acknow- ledge that there are some which he cannot understand ? If so , he will cordially feel that there ...
... human actions ; and thus every reader will perhaps find some one of these which he thinks he understands . But will not each one acknow- ledge that there are some which he cannot understand ? If so , he will cordially feel that there ...
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... human sagacity can foresee what is future , and even distant . They however professed to exercise this power in cases to which no human skill or foresight could have extended . Such a power as this is evidently miraculous , and they who ...
... human sagacity can foresee what is future , and even distant . They however professed to exercise this power in cases to which no human skill or foresight could have extended . Such a power as this is evidently miraculous , and they who ...
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... human being . There is such a thing , however , as presenting this subject in such a light as to lead the mind to the erroneous idea that all the affections of the heart are in the same sense under the control of the will as the mo ...
... human being . There is such a thing , however , as presenting this subject in such a light as to lead the mind to the erroneous idea that all the affections of the heart are in the same sense under the control of the will as the mo ...
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