The Works of Thomas Chalmers: Complete in One VolumeTowar, J. & D. M. Hogan, 1830 - 469 páginas |
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... feel that they are descending when they bring down their attention to a subject which engrosses so much respect and admiration from the vulgar . It appears to us , that the peculiar feeling which the sacredness of the subject gives to ...
... feel that they are descending when they bring down their attention to a subject which engrosses so much respect and admiration from the vulgar . It appears to us , that the peculiar feeling which the sacredness of the subject gives to ...
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... feels a predilection , and becomes apprehen- consideration of this restrains him from that sive lest this ... feel greater confidence in the re- sult of his investigation . But it is difficult to separate the moral impressions ...
... feels a predilection , and becomes apprehen- consideration of this restrains him from that sive lest this ... feel greater confidence in the re- sult of his investigation . But it is difficult to separate the moral impressions ...
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... feel as if they did not need it . They deliver what they have to say , in a round and unvarnish- ed manner ; nor is ... feeling of wonder at the ex- traordinary nature of the events which they record , and no consciousness that what they ...
... feel as if they did not need it . They deliver what they have to say , in a round and unvarnish- ed manner ; nor is ... feeling of wonder at the ex- traordinary nature of the events which they record , and no consciousness that what they ...
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... feel disposed to asserts this to the Galatians ; and at the reverse this decision , and to repose more very time , too , that he is delivering against faith in the testimony of subsequent and them a most severe and irritating invective ...
... feel disposed to asserts this to the Galatians ; and at the reverse this decision , and to repose more very time , too , that he is delivering against faith in the testimony of subsequent and them a most severe and irritating invective ...
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... feel that the history of those facts , which form the ground - work of our faith , is as little affected by them , as the history of any storm , or battle , or war- rior , which has come down to us in the most genuine and approved ...
... feel that the history of those facts , which form the ground - work of our faith , is as little affected by them , as the history of any storm , or battle , or war- rior , which has come down to us in the most genuine and approved ...
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The Works of Thomas Chalmers: Complete in One Volume - Primary Source Edition Thomas Chalmers Sin vista previa disponible - 2014 |
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