The American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated: A Repository of Science, Literature, and General Intelligence, Volúmenes31-34Fowler and Wells, 1860 |
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... appears in the illimitable spheres ; in a grain of mustard seed it is no less conspicu- It never makes a single mistake in all the complicated instances of its manifestation . It never clothes a tree with other than its appropri- ate ...
... appears in the illimitable spheres ; in a grain of mustard seed it is no less conspicu- It never makes a single mistake in all the complicated instances of its manifestation . It never clothes a tree with other than its appropri- ate ...
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... appears to me , that man has received a definite bodily and mental constitution , which clearly points to certain objects as excellent , to others as proper , and to others as beneficial to him ; and that endeavors to attain these ...
... appears to me , that man has received a definite bodily and mental constitution , which clearly points to certain objects as excellent , to others as proper , and to others as beneficial to him ; and that endeavors to attain these ...
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... appear to stand in a condition of helplessness equal to that of all my predecessors whose conflicting opinions I have cited ... appears so straightly drawn and so deeply entangled . I do not despair of revealing to your under- standings ...
... appear to stand in a condition of helplessness equal to that of all my predecessors whose conflicting opinions I have cited ... appears so straightly drawn and so deeply entangled . I do not despair of revealing to your under- standings ...
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... appears to me to strike as directly at the root of man's capacity to understand and interpret Scripture , as to understand and interpret the works and natural institutions of the Creator . .. Dr. Wardlaw , we have seen , discards ...
... appears to me to strike as directly at the root of man's capacity to understand and interpret Scripture , as to understand and interpret the works and natural institutions of the Creator . .. Dr. Wardlaw , we have seen , discards ...
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... appears to me to be obtained by surveying the roots of a tree , and its relationship to the earth . These are admir- ably adapted ; and my argument is this : The earth is a body which knows neither its own existence nor the existence of ...
... appears to me to be obtained by surveying the roots of a tree , and its relationship to the earth . These are admir- ably adapted ; and my argument is this : The earth is a body which knows neither its own existence nor the existence of ...
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