The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Volume 7James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell Johnstone and Hunter, 1858 |
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... things be true , all we need say , and we would say it with profoundest solemnity , is , that it will cost our ... thing or being must have been from eternity . This profoundest of mysteries meets both , and both equally strive in ...
... things be true , all we need say , and we would say it with profoundest solemnity , is , that it will cost our ... thing or being must have been from eternity . This profoundest of mysteries meets both , and both equally strive in ...
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... things is inseparable from the contemplation of the world as a system , as therefore a conditioned system , a system which must from its very nature have had a beginning and which cannot be infinite in extent . And 2dly , he ought to ...
... things is inseparable from the contemplation of the world as a system , as therefore a conditioned system , a system which must from its very nature have had a beginning and which cannot be infinite in extent . And 2dly , he ought to ...
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... things , and is , moreover , to invest the thing created with an attribute of the Creator . Such careless expressions , for we do not regard them as possessing any other character , 34 Professor Baden Powell on the Struly of.
... things , and is , moreover , to invest the thing created with an attribute of the Creator . Such careless expressions , for we do not regard them as possessing any other character , 34 Professor Baden Powell on the Struly of.
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... things . But the moment that he contemplates this order , arrangement , and harmony , as indications of mind , reason , intelligence , he ceases to be the mere observer of phy- sical phenomena , and becomes the interpreter of nature in ...
... things . But the moment that he contemplates this order , arrangement , and harmony , as indications of mind , reason , intelligence , he ceases to be the mere observer of phy- sical phenomena , and becomes the interpreter of nature in ...
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... things which , by the old interpreter , had been improperly rendered , or obscurely - or even unintelligibly - expressed , Jerome , through dread of the scandal which too many changes might occasion , has left them as he found them . We ...
... things which , by the old interpreter , had been improperly rendered , or obscurely - or even unintelligibly - expressed , Jerome , through dread of the scandal which too many changes might occasion , has left them as he found them . We ...
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