The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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... means of its accomplishment ; it is clear , that that wisdom which relates to a small section of man's existence , can only be valuable in proportion as it adds to his capacity for enjoy- ing , and his means of obtaining , that eventual ...
... means of its accomplishment ; it is clear , that that wisdom which relates to a small section of man's existence , can only be valuable in proportion as it adds to his capacity for enjoy- ing , and his means of obtaining , that eventual ...
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... means which have been provided , and which scientific re- search enables us to understand , we can then form some idea of this wonder - working agency , in some infinitisimal portion of creation : and by the infinite multiplication of ...
... means which have been provided , and which scientific re- search enables us to understand , we can then form some idea of this wonder - working agency , in some infinitisimal portion of creation : and by the infinite multiplication of ...
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... means of expressing the eternal unchanging benevolence of the Almighty to his ungrateful creatures , rather than as an indica tion of his anger . ( 1 Pet . iv . 17 ) . The. We are next assailed with a long list of tales of supernatural ...
... means of expressing the eternal unchanging benevolence of the Almighty to his ungrateful creatures , rather than as an indica tion of his anger . ( 1 Pet . iv . 17 ) . The. We are next assailed with a long list of tales of supernatural ...
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... means of escaping temptation , that he prescribes to us , the sinners who have no one else to look to in the wide world but him , for mercy and for strength . From the disciples- for this same guilty nature of ours made those same men ...
... means of escaping temptation , that he prescribes to us , the sinners who have no one else to look to in the wide world but him , for mercy and for strength . From the disciples- for this same guilty nature of ours made those same men ...
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... means of frustrating his hopes , if he hopes to do much good . Their minister goes with the world to a certain extent . They will take the hint . Their consciences , in the mean time , being quieted by hear- ing confessedly Gospel ...
... means of frustrating his hopes , if he hopes to do much good . Their minister goes with the world to a certain extent . They will take the hint . Their consciences , in the mean time , being quieted by hear- ing confessedly Gospel ...
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