The Pathfinder, a journal of independent religious reform, conducted by P.W. Perfitt, Band 4Philip William Perfitt 1860 |
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... nature , for the greater our injustice the more inevitable and the more marked our degeneration of soul and feeling . And so it was with this Hebrew nation . The beginning was of such a nature , so marked with cowardice , and its ...
... nature , for the greater our injustice the more inevitable and the more marked our degeneration of soul and feeling . And so it was with this Hebrew nation . The beginning was of such a nature , so marked with cowardice , and its ...
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... nature and in his own life many problems which he cannot solve , and exactly in proportion to the extension of his knowledge , to the enlargement of his field of vision , is the increase in the number and vastness of these problems ...
... nature and in his own life many problems which he cannot solve , and exactly in proportion to the extension of his knowledge , to the enlargement of his field of vision , is the increase in the number and vastness of these problems ...
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... nature of things it is impossible . When Barnes says that the gospel comes to " solve all the great problems , " he omits to notice , or denies , the fact insisted upon by Paul , to the effect , that men can only see by faith ; that now ...
... nature of things it is impossible . When Barnes says that the gospel comes to " solve all the great problems , " he omits to notice , or denies , the fact insisted upon by Paul , to the effect , that men can only see by faith ; that now ...
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Archbishop of Canterbury and | 1 |
Despotism and Representative | 7 |
Joshua and | 13 |
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