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... manner , whose arguments against the immortality of the soul are the same with yours , corroborates your opinion , relative to the bias vanity gives those soaring and philosophical geniuses , who strike from the trodden path . When in ...
... manner , whose arguments against the immortality of the soul are the same with yours , corroborates your opinion , relative to the bias vanity gives those soaring and philosophical geniuses , who strike from the trodden path . When in ...
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... manner : God planted a garden eastward in Eden , ' says the inspired writer , and there he put the man whom he had formed . ' • What is called a garden , ' says the doctor , I take to be ⚫ the human mind . By the river which watered ...
... manner : God planted a garden eastward in Eden , ' says the inspired writer , and there he put the man whom he had formed . ' • What is called a garden , ' says the doctor , I take to be ⚫ the human mind . By the river which watered ...
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... manner , whether the bdellium mentioned by Moses , be one of the theological or a branch of the cardinal virtues . For though in dispensatories , the bdel- lium be allowed to be a good nostrum , of an emollient and discutient quality ...
... manner , whether the bdellium mentioned by Moses , be one of the theological or a branch of the cardinal virtues . For though in dispensatories , the bdel- lium be allowed to be a good nostrum , of an emollient and discutient quality ...
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... manners , apply what St. Paul ap- plied to the philosophers of his time : they became vain in ' their imaginations : professing themselves to be wise , they ' became fools . ' In order to sap the foundations of revealed religion , and ...
... manners , apply what St. Paul ap- plied to the philosophers of his time : they became vain in ' their imaginations : professing themselves to be wise , they ' became fools . ' In order to sap the foundations of revealed religion , and ...
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... manner in which the Jews sometimes traced their genealogy . In Deuteronomy , * the law declares , ' that if one brother dies without children , the surviving brother shall marry his re- lict , in order to raise up issue for the deceased ...
... manner in which the Jews sometimes traced their genealogy . In Deuteronomy , * the law declares , ' that if one brother dies without children , the surviving brother shall marry his re- lict , in order to raise up issue for the deceased ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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