The Christian Remembrancer, المجلد 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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... received in sensation ; or from the attention being fixed upon one part of the impressions made in sensation , and neglecting others ; the result of which is , that the intellect has received either more or less than was received by the ...
... received in sensation ; or from the attention being fixed upon one part of the impressions made in sensation , and neglecting others ; the result of which is , that the intellect has received either more or less than was received by the ...
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... received not the Godhead from Him : but the Father sendeth the Son , because He communicated the Godhead to Him . In the same manner , neither the Father , nor the Son , is ever sent by the Holy Ghost ; because neither of them received ...
... received not the Godhead from Him : but the Father sendeth the Son , because He communicated the Godhead to Him . In the same manner , neither the Father , nor the Son , is ever sent by the Holy Ghost ; because neither of them received ...
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... received by his ship as to the state of the colony . The pilot , who came on board to take them up the harbour , had to answer many questions , and unfavourable were the impressions thereby caused ; -provisions dear , rent dear , very ...
... received by his ship as to the state of the colony . The pilot , who came on board to take them up the harbour , had to answer many questions , and unfavourable were the impressions thereby caused ; -provisions dear , rent dear , very ...
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