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Page 139
... existence of a devil . I said to him , ' I shall put it to you in this way , Mr. H .'- I am compelled to use the plainest form of speech to these people , as many monosyllables as possible , otherwise I should not be understood . — I ...
... existence of a devil . I said to him , ' I shall put it to you in this way , Mr. H .'- I am compelled to use the plainest form of speech to these people , as many monosyllables as possible , otherwise I should not be understood . — I ...
Page 159
... existence , that we should see - illus- trating this by the instance of the wind ; and I entered into definitions respecting the distinction between perceptions themselves , as sight , hearing , etc. , and the organs of those ...
... existence , that we should see - illus- trating this by the instance of the wind ; and I entered into definitions respecting the distinction between perceptions themselves , as sight , hearing , etc. , and the organs of those ...
Page 162
... existence as coming down from heaven ( John iii . 13. ) Socinians have attempted to evade the force of this argument by stating that our Redeemer was taken up into heaven previous to com- mencing his public ministry to be instructed in ...
... existence as coming down from heaven ( John iii . 13. ) Socinians have attempted to evade the force of this argument by stating that our Redeemer was taken up into heaven previous to com- mencing his public ministry to be instructed in ...
Page 172
... all classes of society . These customs must be changed before we can possibly see the moral desert " rejoice and blossom as the rose . " Wisdom in all ages has deplored their existence . Homer 172 INTEMPERANCE . CHAPTER V.
... all classes of society . These customs must be changed before we can possibly see the moral desert " rejoice and blossom as the rose . " Wisdom in all ages has deplored their existence . Homer 172 INTEMPERANCE . CHAPTER V.
Page 173
R. W. Vanderkiste. Wisdom in all ages has deplored their existence . Homer , with the feeble , uncertain , and erring ray of heathenism , thus alludes to the popular fallacy as inimical to great achievements : — " Then with a plenteous ...
R. W. Vanderkiste. Wisdom in all ages has deplored their existence . Homer , with the feeble , uncertain , and erring ray of heathenism , thus alludes to the popular fallacy as inimical to great achievements : — " Then with a plenteous ...
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