Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... believe . With a feeling of the dubiousness of his undertaking , the juridical reasons appeared , after all , to afford the greatest assurance ; on this account he unfolds these first , without reflecting that from that a deadly ...
... believe . With a feeling of the dubiousness of his undertaking , the juridical reasons appeared , after all , to afford the greatest assurance ; on this account he unfolds these first , without reflecting that from that a deadly ...
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... believe , as we have endeavored to show in a former Article , that all analogy is opposed to the idea of the unity or simplicity of the soul , while we think there are many and important facts which clearly and unequivocally point to ...
... believe , as we have endeavored to show in a former Article , that all analogy is opposed to the idea of the unity or simplicity of the soul , while we think there are many and important facts which clearly and unequivocally point to ...
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... believe that the hope of a future life , in the mind of either Plato or Socrates , in reality sprang from the considerations with which , in the Phaedo , we find it connected . believe that , on the contrary , it had its origin in the ...
... believe that the hope of a future life , in the mind of either Plato or Socrates , in reality sprang from the considerations with which , in the Phaedo , we find it connected . believe that , on the contrary , it had its origin in the ...
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... believe that they are in no way affected by death - that they are altogether beyond the reach of the king of ter- There is therefore good reason to believe that our living pow- ers , including those of perception and action , as well as ...
... believe that they are in no way affected by death - that they are altogether beyond the reach of the king of ter- There is therefore good reason to believe that our living pow- ers , including those of perception and action , as well as ...
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... believe that perception and conception , whether considered in themselves or in relation to the causes which immediately produce them , are more nearly allied to one another than is commonly imagined . We think there is reason to ...
... believe that perception and conception , whether considered in themselves or in relation to the causes which immediately produce them , are more nearly allied to one another than is commonly imagined . We think there is reason to ...
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