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They remind us , when they occur , that there is a power superior to nature , and that all nature , even to its first and most uniform laws , depends upon Him . They are among the chief means by which he who is by nature invisible ...
They remind us , when they occur , that there is a power superior to nature , and that all nature , even to its first and most uniform laws , depends upon Him . They are among the chief means by which he who is by nature invisible ...
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The rule which requires us to reject as a true interpretation of that revelation , whatever is contrary to reason , may be admitted in all cases where we know the real nature of things , and conduct the comparison with the cautions just ...
The rule which requires us to reject as a true interpretation of that revelation , whatever is contrary to reason , may be admitted in all cases where we know the real nature of things , and conduct the comparison with the cautions just ...
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... it must be used with reference either to the nature in which he was incarnated , that is to say , his manhood ; or to that ... that is to say , his Godhead ; or to the action of incarnation , that is the act of assuming our nature .
... it must be used with reference either to the nature in which he was incarnated , that is to say , his manhood ; or to that ... that is to say , his Godhead ; or to the action of incarnation , that is the act of assuming our nature .
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