The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... witnesses , just because he has forgotten the feelings of child- hood . He can not appreciate its temptations or understand its difficulties , and many a little struggler with the inclina- tions which would draw him from duty , is ...
... witnesses , just because he has forgotten the feelings of child- hood . He can not appreciate its temptations or understand its difficulties , and many a little struggler with the inclina- tions which would draw him from duty , is ...
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... true , though I was not myself an eye - witness of the scene . When we left them , they were tossing about upon the waves ; the storm was increasing , the The storm subsides . Safe arrival at Provincetown . captain PRAYER . 79.
... true , though I was not myself an eye - witness of the scene . When we left them , they were tossing about upon the waves ; the storm was increasing , the The storm subsides . Safe arrival at Provincetown . captain PRAYER . 79.
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... witness , is the means of producing a higher general good ; and then I have only to ask , -But why could not an omnip- otent Being secure the higher good without the suffering ? And it is a question , which it seems to me , no man can ...
... witness , is the means of producing a higher general good ; and then I have only to ask , -But why could not an omnip- otent Being secure the higher good without the suffering ? And it is a question , which it seems to me , no man can ...
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... working miracles and foretelling future events , possessed by those who brought the various messages which it contains . It is plain that man , without Miracles . Examining witnesses . The court . If this EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 147.
... working miracles and foretelling future events , possessed by those who brought the various messages which it contains . It is plain that man , without Miracles . Examining witnesses . The court . If this EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . 147.
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... witnesses are to be examined , is similar to that pursued in ordinary courts of justice . It is similar , I mean , in its principles , not in its forms . I know of nothing which shows more convincingly the satisfactory nature of this ...
... witnesses are to be examined , is similar to that pursued in ordinary courts of justice . It is similar , I mean , in its principles , not in its forms . I know of nothing which shows more convincingly the satisfactory nature of this ...
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