Results of ReadingJ. Murray, 1843 - 351 Seiten |
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... sure of , and such a truth as we meet with in every object , in every occurrence , and in every thought . 3 • • Truly there goes a great deal of providence to produce a man's life unto threescore : there is more required than an able ...
... sure of , and such a truth as we meet with in every object , in every occurrence , and in every thought . 3 • • Truly there goes a great deal of providence to produce a man's life unto threescore : there is more required than an able ...
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... sure they cannot but be of his permission , we have strong reason , with all patience and resignation , to depend upon Him that he intends , and will direct them for good.2 If we suppose God to be omnipotent ( that is , to be able to do ...
... sure they cannot but be of his permission , we have strong reason , with all patience and resignation , to depend upon Him that he intends , and will direct them for good.2 If we suppose God to be omnipotent ( that is , to be able to do ...
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... sure that death would suspend all our perceptive and active powers , yet the suspension of a power and the destruction of it are effects so totally different in kind , as we experience from sleep and a swoon , that we cannot in any wise ...
... sure that death would suspend all our perceptive and active powers , yet the suspension of a power and the destruction of it are effects so totally different in kind , as we experience from sleep and a swoon , that we cannot in any wise ...
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... sure , Sir , I would have you read the Bible with a commentary ; and I would recommend Lowth and Patrick on the Old Testament , and Hammond on the New . " " Origen has , with singular sagacity , observed , 1 Butler's Life of Fenelon ...
... sure , Sir , I would have you read the Bible with a commentary ; and I would recommend Lowth and Patrick on the Old Testament , and Hammond on the New . " " Origen has , with singular sagacity , observed , 1 Butler's Life of Fenelon ...
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... sure to be rewarded for ever in Heaven for his victory over them . ' It is an old and true distinction , that things may be above our reason , without being contrary to it.2 If an ignorant person were told that a loadstone would draw ...
... sure to be rewarded for ever in Heaven for his victory over them . ' It is an old and true distinction , that things may be above our reason , without being contrary to it.2 If an ignorant person were told that a loadstone would draw ...
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