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... given us is not a rule in judging of their sense and meaning : nothing ought to pass for Divine Revelation which is inconsistent with any of the known per- fections of the Divine Nature . " - Nathaniel W. Taylor . " This theory ...
... given us is not a rule in judging of their sense and meaning : nothing ought to pass for Divine Revelation which is inconsistent with any of the known per- fections of the Divine Nature . " - Nathaniel W. Taylor . " This theory ...
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... given only to them that overcome the temptations of the world , and by patient continuance in well - doing seek for glory , honor , and immortality . " " Tis highly becoming the universal Father , to bestow benefits in a way which shall ...
... given only to them that overcome the temptations of the world , and by patient continuance in well - doing seek for glory , honor , and immortality . " " Tis highly becoming the universal Father , to bestow benefits in a way which shall ...
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... given us a valuable contribution to the ecclesiastical history of our country . We can testify that it is a very readable book . This , under the circumstances , is a sufficient compliment to the ability with which it has been prepared ...
... given us a valuable contribution to the ecclesiastical history of our country . We can testify that it is a very readable book . This , under the circumstances , is a sufficient compliment to the ability with which it has been prepared ...
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... given us , we shall soon have the hypo- chondriac's fantasy realized , who imagined that his head had been taken off , and reset on his shoulders facing backwards . We decline this very delicate operation for ourselves , being sat ...
... given us , we shall soon have the hypo- chondriac's fantasy realized , who imagined that his head had been taken off , and reset on his shoulders facing backwards . We decline this very delicate operation for ourselves , being sat ...
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... given to rise from the table hungry , but did not secure health . After several years I began to eat and drink about as much as I desired , and experienced a ces- sation of indigestion and the many ills to which it gives rise ...
... given to rise from the table hungry , but did not secure health . After several years I began to eat and drink about as much as I desired , and experienced a ces- sation of indigestion and the many ills to which it gives rise ...
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