The Difficulties of Infidelity: To which is Added Modern Infidelity ConsideredWilliam Gowans, 1866 - 321 páginas |
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... mind , or an adop- tion of the pastoral or hunting life would prove equally unfavourable to the preservation and diffusion of knowl- edge . Thus , by the very necessity of things , mankind would in a short time be distributed into the ...
... mind , or an adop- tion of the pastoral or hunting life would prove equally unfavourable to the preservation and diffusion of knowl- edge . Thus , by the very necessity of things , mankind would in a short time be distributed into the ...
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... mind and thy life shall hang in doubt before thee : and thou shalt fear day and night , and shalt have none assurance of thy life . In the morning thou shalt say , Would God it were even ! and at even thou shalt say , Would God it were ...
... mind and thy life shall hang in doubt before thee : and thou shalt fear day and night , and shalt have none assurance of thy life . In the morning thou shalt say , Would God it were even ! and at even thou shalt say , Would God it were ...
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... mind , and a perpetual anxiety even respecting life itself . For the exact accomplishment of the present particular , we may confidently appeal to simple matter of fact . The description could not have been more vivid , had it been ...
... mind , and a perpetual anxiety even respecting life itself . For the exact accomplishment of the present particular , we may confidently appeal to simple matter of fact . The description could not have been more vivid , had it been ...
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... minds are susceptible of appreciating virtue and tried firmness , will not refuse their just admiration to that unshaken constancy unparalleled in the annals of any nation . * III . We have now seen both the prophecy and its minute An ...
... minds are susceptible of appreciating virtue and tried firmness , will not refuse their just admiration to that unshaken constancy unparalleled in the annals of any nation . * III . We have now seen both the prophecy and its minute An ...
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... mind . What causes could be so plainly and palpably in opera- tion fifteen centuries before the desolation of the Jews , as to enable a sagacious politician to deduce from them the effects which stand developed in the prophecy of Moses ...
... mind . What causes could be so plainly and palpably in opera- tion fifteen centuries before the desolation of the Jews , as to enable a sagacious politician to deduce from them the effects which stand developed in the prophecy of Moses ...
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