Theological Institutes, Volumen1W. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... effect arises from original principles and a constitution of things which the Creator has established . Nor can any reason be offered why such a nature should be given to man , and such a law impressed on the circumstances and beings ...
... effect arises from original principles and a constitution of things which the Creator has established . Nor can any reason be offered why such a nature should be given to man , and such a law impressed on the circumstances and beings ...
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... effect upon nis subjects ; one proof of which , and of the influence of Judaism upon the Persians , is , that in a short time after his reign , a considerable im- provement in some particulars , and alteration in others , took place in ...
... effect upon nis subjects ; one proof of which , and of the influence of Judaism upon the Persians , is , that in a short time after his reign , a considerable im- provement in some particulars , and alteration in others , took place in ...
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... effect in the classical poets are well known . It is asserted in the Edda , the record of the opinions of our Scythian forefathers . " There can be little doubt , " says Maurice , in his History of Hindostan , " but that by the Satya ...
... effect in the classical poets are well known . It is asserted in the Edda , the record of the opinions of our Scythian forefathers . " There can be little doubt , " says Maurice , in his History of Hindostan , " but that by the Satya ...
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... effect did not terminate in Cyrus we know ; for from the book of Ezra , it appears that both Darius and ARTAXERXES made decrees in favour of the Jews , in which Jehovah has the emphatic appellation repeatedly given to him , " the God of ...
... effect did not terminate in Cyrus we know ; for from the book of Ezra , it appears that both Darius and ARTAXERXES made decrees in favour of the Jews , in which Jehovah has the emphatic appellation repeatedly given to him , " the God of ...
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... effect continued we know not , nor how widely it spread ; perhaps longer and wider than may now distinctly appear . If the Magi , who came from the east to see Christ , were Persians , some true worshippers of God would appear to have ...
... effect continued we know not , nor how widely it spread ; perhaps longer and wider than may now distinctly appear . If the Magi , who came from the east to see Christ , were Persians , some true worshippers of God would appear to have ...
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