The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, المجلد 1G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 |
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... reason and religion , I should not dare to mention , and which I really consider in you as little more than the indignant struggle of a pure mind with the base realities which sur- round it , the fervent aspirations after regions more ...
... reason and religion , I should not dare to mention , and which I really consider in you as little more than the indignant struggle of a pure mind with the base realities which sur- round it , the fervent aspirations after regions more ...
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... reason frowns on him who wastes that reflection on a destiny indepen- dent of him , which he ought to reserve for actions of which he is the master . In another letter I may write to you on miscellaneous subjects ; at present I cannot ...
... reason frowns on him who wastes that reflection on a destiny indepen- dent of him , which he ought to reserve for actions of which he is the master . In another letter I may write to you on miscellaneous subjects ; at present I cannot ...
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... reason for not noticing the treatise of the celebrated Mr. Robinson , of Cambridge , on the same subject . It is not because he is insensible to the ingenuity and beau- ty of that performance , as well as of the other works of that ...
... reason for not noticing the treatise of the celebrated Mr. Robinson , of Cambridge , on the same subject . It is not because he is insensible to the ingenuity and beau- ty of that performance , as well as of the other works of that ...
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... reason of its fecun- dity , is extended into a multitude , in the same manner as the rays of the sun , however numerous , constitute but one light ; and the branches of a tree , however many , are attached to one trunk , which is ...
... reason of its fecun- dity , is extended into a multitude , in the same manner as the rays of the sun , however numerous , constitute but one light ; and the branches of a tree , however many , are attached to one trunk , which is ...
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... reason to suppose , a greater or less measure of these supernatural endowments , regularly accompanied the im- position of the hands of the Apostles on primitive converts , im- mediately subsequent to their baptism ; which affords an ...
... reason to suppose , a greater or less measure of these supernatural endowments , regularly accompanied the im- position of the hands of the Apostles on primitive converts , im- mediately subsequent to their baptism ; which affords an ...
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