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" ... by the eternal and magnificent truths, the solemn and unbounded prospects, which it unfolds. This fitness of our religion to more advanced stages of society than that in which it was introduced, to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to... "
Reasons for the Hope that is in Us: A Series of Essays on the Evidences of ... - Página 216
por Robert Ainslie - 1831 - 263 páginas
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A Selection from the Works of William E. Channing

William Ellery Channing - 1855 - 496 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? I have now offered a few hints on the character of Christ,...
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A Selection from the Works of William E. Channing

William Ellery Channing - 1855 - 490 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? I have now offered a few hints on the character of Christ,...
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The Prose Writers of America: With a Survey of the Intellectual History ...

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? res HENRY WHEATON. [Born 17». Died 1M8.] THIS eminent scholar...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volumen1

Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1856 - 680 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a Being who perfectly understood the human mind, and had power to próvido 1 Remhard's Plan of the Founder of Christianity, pp. 211, 212. New York, 1831, VOL. L FF for...
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Prize essay. Christianity and infidelity: an exposition of the arguments on ...

Miss Sara Sophia HENNELL - 1857 - 212 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...nature of prophecy. It was an anticipation of future ages ; and when we consider among whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation...
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Thoughts, Selected from the Writings of the Rev. William E. Channing, D.D.

William Ellery Channing - 1859 - 164 páginas
...wants of human nature not then developed, seems -to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? THE increasing connection between a minister and the community,...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D.D.: With an Introduction

William Ellery Channing - 1875 - 948 páginas
...developed, seems to me. very striking. The religion hears the marks ¡>f having come from a lieing who perfectly understood the human mind, and had power...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? 1 have now offered a few hints on the character of Christ,...
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Friends' Weekly Intelligencer, Volumen31

1875 - 1042 páginas
...want* of human nature i.ot then developed, seems to me very striking. Thi-i religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...progress. This feature of Christianity is of the nature of prophesy. It was an anticipation of future and iistant ages; and when we consider anuiULr whom our...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D.D.: With an Introduction

William Ellery Channing - 1880 - 948 páginas
...wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks ;>f having come from a Being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God. can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? I have now offered a few hints on the character of Christ,...
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A homiletical commentary on the book of Ezra, Volumen221

rev. William Jones - 1881 - 210 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a Being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity? — W. Л. CKanning, DD (i) In Books lies the soul of the...
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