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And the plan includes something extremely specific and peculiar , for it proceeds
on the principle that " the virtues of a ... be safely and innocently conducted under
the exclusion of this divine system of doctrine and moral principles ; and not ...
And the plan includes something extremely specific and peculiar , for it proceeds
on the principle that " the virtues of a ... be safely and innocently conducted under
the exclusion of this divine system of doctrine and moral principles ; and not ...
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To render these topics interesting , it is necessary to look abroad , to contemplate
the principles of human nature , and the diversified modes of human feeling and
action . The preacher has not to do with a few rigid and unbending propositions ...
To render these topics interesting , it is necessary to look abroad , to contemplate
the principles of human nature , and the diversified modes of human feeling and
action . The preacher has not to do with a few rigid and unbending propositions ...
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The elementary principles and general phænomena of Air are detailed in easy
versification in the ensuing book : the mirage is more fully described than we
remember to have seen it by any preceeding poet : but we are astonished that no
...
The elementary principles and general phænomena of Air are detailed in easy
versification in the ensuing book : the mirage is more fully described than we
remember to have seen it by any preceeding poet : but we are astonished that no
...
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... the Roman Hierarchy was humbled , and the Balance of Power substituted as
another human means of pational security , which he considers as the cause of
diverting the people from right principles and preventing their confidence in God .
... the Roman Hierarchy was humbled , and the Balance of Power substituted as
another human means of pational security , which he considers as the cause of
diverting the people from right principles and preventing their confidence in God .
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It would at first appear , that the explanation of the principle would have been
better followed by arguments tending to confirm ' its truth and ... Without this , our
very first principles will be wrong , and all our deductions must partake of the
error .
It would at first appear , that the explanation of the principle would have been
better followed by arguments tending to confirm ' its truth and ... Without this , our
very first principles will be wrong , and all our deductions must partake of the
error .
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.