The Methodist Quarterly Review, 26권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1844 |
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know without evidence ! Even granting that the coexistence of God's foreknowledge with human freedom cannot be brought within the scope of the human understanding , it does not follow that human freedom must be given up . On the same ...
know without evidence ! Even granting that the coexistence of God's foreknowledge with human freedom cannot be brought within the scope of the human understanding , it does not follow that human freedom must be given up . On the same ...
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... human family , cannot be said to be derived from any nation now existing ; but they are assimilated by so many ... human family , cannot fail to impress most favorably the mind of the reader . We will now at- tempt to reconcile the ...
... human family , cannot be said to be derived from any nation now existing ; but they are assimilated by so many ... human family , cannot fail to impress most favorably the mind of the reader . We will now at- tempt to reconcile the ...
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... human action , which may be regarded as typical of the whole human family . The universal employment of conventional speech among men , contrasted with its total absence among inferior animals , is one of the most remark- able ...
... human action , which may be regarded as typical of the whole human family . The universal employment of conventional speech among men , contrasted with its total absence among inferior animals , is one of the most remark- able ...
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