The Works of Thomas Chalmers: Complete in One VolumeTowar, J. & D. M. Hogan, 1830 - 469 páginas |
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... mighty object is gained by the exhibition of it . Should it not be effectual , it will be to them " a savour of death unto death ; " and this is one of the very effects ascribed to the proclamation of Christian truth in the first ages ...
... mighty object is gained by the exhibition of it . Should it not be effectual , it will be to them " a savour of death unto death ; " and this is one of the very effects ascribed to the proclamation of Christian truth in the first ages ...
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... mighty range of its influence over the wide departments of na- ture and providence , he stands at such a dis- tance from us , as to make the management of his empire a subject inaccessible to all our faculties . cess to the messengers ...
... mighty range of its influence over the wide departments of na- ture and providence , he stands at such a dis- tance from us , as to make the management of his empire a subject inaccessible to all our faculties . cess to the messengers ...
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... mighty charm of this argument , if Paul's fidelity had been questioned ; and how shall we account for the free and intrepid manner in which he advances it , if the miracles which he refers to , as wrought among them , had been nul ...
... mighty charm of this argument , if Paul's fidelity had been questioned ; and how shall we account for the free and intrepid manner in which he advances it , if the miracles which he refers to , as wrought among them , had been nul ...
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... mighty to do . It is not in the mere spirit of piety that we say so ; it is in the spirit of the soundest experimental philosophy . The argument of the Christian is precisely what the maxims of Lord Bacon would dis- pose us to acquiesce ...
... mighty to do . It is not in the mere spirit of piety that we say so ; it is in the spirit of the soundest experimental philosophy . The argument of the Christian is precisely what the maxims of Lord Bacon would dis- pose us to acquiesce ...
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... mighty and invisible not acting upon its exclusive authority ; Being who is the object of it ; and yet who have mingled their own thoughts and nothing , we will venture to say , has been their own fancy with its information ; who , made ...
... mighty and invisible not acting upon its exclusive authority ; Being who is the object of it ; and yet who have mingled their own thoughts and nothing , we will venture to say , has been their own fancy with its information ; who , made ...
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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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