Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... hand , the hearer is led , to such a degree , into his own heart , that he can no longer evade the question , how it stands with himself , nor conceal the wounded spot within . This method may be regarded as a new discovery , which ...
... hand , the hearer is led , to such a degree , into his own heart , that he can no longer evade the question , how it stands with himself , nor conceal the wounded spot within . This method may be regarded as a new discovery , which ...
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... hand , from the fact that our powers of reason , memory and affection are not dependant in any such manner as those of sense , or so far as we know in any manner at all upon our bodily organs , and from the fact that in many cases of ...
... hand , from the fact that our powers of reason , memory and affection are not dependant in any such manner as those of sense , or so far as we know in any manner at all upon our bodily organs , and from the fact that in many cases of ...
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... hand- maids to civilization , would seem to be forever placed beyond the reach of those casualties to which they were previously exposed , and which , at different epochs in the past history of mankind , have occasioned for a time ...
... hand- maids to civilization , would seem to be forever placed beyond the reach of those casualties to which they were previously exposed , and which , at different epochs in the past history of mankind , have occasioned for a time ...
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... hand , gave an artificial and sometimes a highly artistic character to the verse . Even an intricate and somewhat obscure plan of discourse could be understood , since the ear was aided in detecting the rhythm and the change of ...
... hand , gave an artificial and sometimes a highly artistic character to the verse . Even an intricate and somewhat obscure plan of discourse could be understood , since the ear was aided in detecting the rhythm and the change of ...
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... hand , is a more cautious student to be protected against contemptuous criticism , if he does not at once yield to every new theory , especially if it seem to disturb his cherished faith . Science is not always sufficiently cautious in ...
... hand , is a more cautious student to be protected against contemptuous criticism , if he does not at once yield to every new theory , especially if it seem to disturb his cherished faith . Science is not always sufficiently cautious in ...
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