The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... feelings of tenderness and compassion . " His companion was named George Young , a fine youth of seventeen or eighteen years of age . If the asto- nishment of the captains was great on hearing their first salutation in English , their ...
... feelings of tenderness and compassion . " His companion was named George Young , a fine youth of seventeen or eighteen years of age . If the asto- nishment of the captains was great on hearing their first salutation in English , their ...
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... feelings , and undirected efforts , is as contrary to the dictates of reason , the analogy of nature , and the general economy of Providence , as to the direct decla- rations of scripture , and the clearest records of ecclesiastical ...
... feelings , and undirected efforts , is as contrary to the dictates of reason , the analogy of nature , and the general economy of Providence , as to the direct decla- rations of scripture , and the clearest records of ecclesiastical ...
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... feelings are not greatly excited by the details which have been now read , of a persecution originating in the Protestant Dissenting Ministers of the three Denominatins in London , on the merciless persecution which has for some months ...
... feelings are not greatly excited by the details which have been now read , of a persecution originating in the Protestant Dissenting Ministers of the three Denominatins in London , on the merciless persecution which has for some months ...
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... feeling and sensation : for upon touching the brain with a knife or other instrument , the animal is seized with convulsions : and if a probe be thrust into the spinal marrow all the muscles of the limbs will be violently convulsed . By ...
... feeling and sensation : for upon touching the brain with a knife or other instrument , the animal is seized with convulsions : and if a probe be thrust into the spinal marrow all the muscles of the limbs will be violently convulsed . By ...
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... feeling part of the human system , and that all other parts are capable of feeling only in proportion as they receive the branches of nerves : and hence it has been inferred that there is a kind of gradation of feeling throughout the ...
... feeling part of the human system , and that all other parts are capable of feeling only in proportion as they receive the branches of nerves : and hence it has been inferred that there is a kind of gradation of feeling throughout the ...
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