Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... whole world will be consumed , that it may be again renewed , when the powers of nature will be turned against herself , when stars will rush on stars , and the whole mate- rial world , which now appears so resplendent with beauty ...
... whole world will be consumed , that it may be again renewed , when the powers of nature will be turned against herself , when stars will rush on stars , and the whole mate- rial world , which now appears so resplendent with beauty ...
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... whole or part of the Zendavesta , and with whatever fables the History of the Reformer of the Magian religion may be mixed , the learned are generally agreed that such a reformation took place by his instrumentality . " Zeratusht ...
... whole or part of the Zendavesta , and with whatever fables the History of the Reformer of the Magian religion may be mixed , the learned are generally agreed that such a reformation took place by his instrumentality . " Zeratusht ...
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... whole or in part been trans- mitted to us , and so little confidence had they in themselves to separate truth from error , or to say , " This is true , and that false . " And as the necessity of an express and authenticated revelation ...
... whole or in part been trans- mitted to us , and so little confidence had they in themselves to separate truth from error , or to say , " This is true , and that false . " And as the necessity of an express and authenticated revelation ...
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... whole extent of the vast Pacific Ocean . As for India , the cries of its abominable and cruel superstitions have been sounded repeatedly in the ears of the British public and its legislature ; and , including infants and widows , not ...
... whole extent of the vast Pacific Ocean . As for India , the cries of its abominable and cruel superstitions have been sounded repeatedly in the ears of the British public and its legislature ; and , including infants and widows , not ...
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... whole . " But this is putting out to sea again ; for , 1. It cannot be proved that the consi- deration of our own happiness is a ground of moral obligation at all , except in some such vague sense as we use the term obligation when we ...
... whole . " But this is putting out to sea again ; for , 1. It cannot be proved that the consi- deration of our own happiness is a ground of moral obligation at all , except in some such vague sense as we use the term obligation when we ...
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