Results of ReadingJ. Murray, 1843 - 351 Seiten |
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... truth of this remark , I have ventured to throw together some of those passages which , in a course of rather extensive reading , have more especially struck me ; not without the humble hope that , to some persons at least , they may ...
... truth of this remark , I have ventured to throw together some of those passages which , in a course of rather extensive reading , have more especially struck me ; not without the humble hope that , to some persons at least , they may ...
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... truth we are 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 ...
... truth we are 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 ...
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... truth , the existence of God ; that is , of one incom- prehensibly excellent Being , the Maker and Go- vernor of all things , is that , as Lactantius speaks , universal and unanimous testimony of people and nations , through all courses ...
... truth , the existence of God ; that is , of one incom- prehensibly excellent Being , the Maker and Go- vernor of all things , is that , as Lactantius speaks , universal and unanimous testimony of people and nations , through all courses ...
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... truth , to be the more satisfactory , the bounty at least of the donor is rendered more conspicuous , by its very diffusion , its commonalty , its cheapness ; by its falling to the lot , and forming the happiness , of the great bulk and ...
... truth , to be the more satisfactory , the bounty at least of the donor is rendered more conspicuous , by its very diffusion , its commonalty , its cheapness ; by its falling to the lot , and forming the happiness , of the great bulk and ...
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... truth in his replies ! How great the command over his passions ! Where is the man , where the philo- sopher , who could so live and so die without weak- ness , and without ostentation ? Shall we suppose the evangelical history a mere ...
... truth in his replies ! How great the command over his passions ! Where is the man , where the philo- sopher , who could so live and so die without weak- ness , and without ostentation ? Shall we suppose the evangelical history a mere ...
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