Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... human mind , without the exertion of which it is impossible for us to secure either our present regeneration or our future and eternal bliss . Lastly , in the Conclusion , I have laid before the reader a rapid , general , summary of the ...
... human mind , without the exertion of which it is impossible for us to secure either our present regeneration or our future and eternal bliss . Lastly , in the Conclusion , I have laid before the reader a rapid , general , summary of the ...
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... human race ; and , thirdly , by the purest code of practical morality ever known to have been ushered into the world . Such a book demands of every person of good sense and adequate information , a serious examination of those grounds ...
... human race ; and , thirdly , by the purest code of practical morality ever known to have been ushered into the world . Such a book demands of every person of good sense and adequate information , a serious examination of those grounds ...
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... human conjecture , but from a real foreknowledge , must have been dictated by the Almighty himself ; and further , that a religion which is attested by such prophecies is a divinely authorized religion . That any system of religion ...
... human conjecture , but from a real foreknowledge , must have been dictated by the Almighty himself ; and further , that a religion which is attested by such prophecies is a divinely authorized religion . That any system of religion ...
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... human efforts , left to its appointed desolation . Now , whether the phenomenon which then occurred can be justly traced to any second or physical cause , or whether ( under circumstances which rendered a miracle highly probable ) it is ...
... human efforts , left to its appointed desolation . Now , whether the phenomenon which then occurred can be justly traced to any second or physical cause , or whether ( under circumstances which rendered a miracle highly probable ) it is ...
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... human nature , and especially his humiliating sufferings and violent death , frequently describe him , nevertheless , as one possessing the name , and exer- cising the attributes of Jehovah himself : see Isa . vii , 14 , ix , 6 , 7 ...
... human nature , and especially his humiliating sufferings and violent death , frequently describe him , nevertheless , as one possessing the name , and exer- cising the attributes of Jehovah himself : see Isa . vii , 14 , ix , 6 , 7 ...
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