Southern Presbyterian Review, 12권1860 |
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... race to seize and elevate the vast masses of humanity from their down - trodden condition - is one of its most distinguishing characteristics , and one of the most striking proofs of its Divine origin - Is it not evident that any church ...
... race to seize and elevate the vast masses of humanity from their down - trodden condition - is one of its most distinguishing characteristics , and one of the most striking proofs of its Divine origin - Is it not evident that any church ...
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... race , if early sought out and furnished with the means of mental cultivation . There is no telling the amount of good , too , that might be done , by furnishing poor families with a religious paper , whose elevating influence , felt ...
... race , if early sought out and furnished with the means of mental cultivation . There is no telling the amount of good , too , that might be done , by furnishing poor families with a religious paper , whose elevating influence , felt ...
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... race ? We are here upon the earth like little children . What is absolutely necessary for our welfare and improvement is mercifully revealed to us . If , in the true spirit of children , we believe our Father , much of what we first ...
... race ? We are here upon the earth like little children . What is absolutely necessary for our welfare and improvement is mercifully revealed to us . If , in the true spirit of children , we believe our Father , much of what we first ...
115 페이지
... race man has had no beginning ; but that there has been a succession of men , such as now , from eternity . But had ... races of men are nearly related together , but not much more nearly than they are to the beasts of the earth , the ...
... race man has had no beginning ; but that there has been a succession of men , such as now , from eternity . But had ... races of men are nearly related together , but not much more nearly than they are to the beasts of the earth , the ...
116 페이지
... races were created with the same nature , at distinct centres of distribution or migration . Adam and Eve were not the only progenitors of men - not the first parents of all men ; but there were as many first parents as shall hereafter ...
... races were created with the same nature , at distinct centres of distribution or migration . Adam and Eve were not the only progenitors of men - not the first parents of all men ; but there were as many first parents as shall hereafter ...
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