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... Genesis . How many are there who have fancied they were believing in the Bible , whilst they were in fact only believing in Paradise Lost . fruit with pleasure and delight which they were forbidden to 2 THE DOCTRINE OF.
... Genesis . How many are there who have fancied they were believing in the Bible , whilst they were in fact only believing in Paradise Lost . fruit with pleasure and delight which they were forbidden to 2 THE DOCTRINE OF.
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... fact supposed to be referred to has really hap- pened , is , to say the least , dubious ; and which must , before the event , have been wholly unintelligible . This supposed important prophecy is , besides , never once referred to ...
... fact supposed to be referred to has really hap- pened , is , to say the least , dubious ; and which must , before the event , have been wholly unintelligible . This supposed important prophecy is , besides , never once referred to ...
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... their meaning by a reference to the original record , from which they draw their facts or deduce their arguments , and not the general record by their supposed inferences . 66 " " skin , and clothed them ; and 12 THE DOCTRINE OF.
... their meaning by a reference to the original record , from which they draw their facts or deduce their arguments , and not the general record by their supposed inferences . 66 " " skin , and clothed them ; and 12 THE DOCTRINE OF.
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... fact , discovered by the exercise of our natural reason , but that they could not be discovered by reason ; and that therefore revelation has not only been greatly beneficial , but was indispensably necessary to the human race . The ...
... fact , discovered by the exercise of our natural reason , but that they could not be discovered by reason ; and that therefore revelation has not only been greatly beneficial , but was indispensably necessary to the human race . The ...
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... fact , incontestible , that with the exception of one or two nations , “ all mankind were polytheists . The further we mount up into antiquity , the more do we find mankind plunged into polytheism . No marks , no symptoms of any more ...
... fact , incontestible , that with the exception of one or two nations , “ all mankind were polytheists . The further we mount up into antiquity , the more do we find mankind plunged into polytheism . No marks , no symptoms of any more ...
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