Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... appear either that in many things we have offended more deeply than we suspect , whether wilfully or from an evitable ignorance ; or that , from some common accident which has befallen our nature , we have lost the power of entire ...
... appear either that in many things we have offended more deeply than we suspect , whether wilfully or from an evitable ignorance ; or that , from some common accident which has befallen our nature , we have lost the power of entire ...
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... appear the most clear and satisfactory , have been found nowhere since patriarchal times , except in the Scriptures , which profess to embody the true religious traditions and revelations of all ages , or among those whose reason ...
... appear the most clear and satisfactory , have been found nowhere since patriarchal times , except in the Scriptures , which profess to embody the true religious traditions and revelations of all ages , or among those whose reason ...
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... appears to be the religion of the whole of Tartary , of China , of Japan , and their dependencies , and of all the ... appear to be Materialists in the strictest sense of the term , and to have no notion of pure spirit or mind . Prane ...
... appears to be the religion of the whole of Tartary , of China , of Japan , and their dependencies , and of all the ... appear to be Materialists in the strictest sense of the term , and to have no notion of pure spirit or mind . Prane ...
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... appear to consider identical : -seated in the heart , radiating from thence to different parts of the body , like heat from a fire ; -uncreated , without beginning , at least that they know of ; -capable of being modified by a variety ...
... appear to consider identical : -seated in the heart , radiating from thence to different parts of the body , like heat from a fire ; -uncreated , without beginning , at least that they know of ; -capable of being modified by a variety ...
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... appear in the writings of the wisest heathen , are not however , on the contrary , to be attributed to its strength . Even if they were , the argument for the sufficiency of reason would not be much advanced thereby ; for the case would ...
... appear in the writings of the wisest heathen , are not however , on the contrary , to be attributed to its strength . Even if they were , the argument for the sufficiency of reason would not be much advanced thereby ; for the case would ...
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