Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... called the finer sentiments , to a class of feelings , partly the result of original temperament , and partly of education , which lead the soul to shrink , like the sensitive plant , from aught cor- rupt or degrading . The youth , when ...
... called the finer sentiments , to a class of feelings , partly the result of original temperament , and partly of education , which lead the soul to shrink , like the sensitive plant , from aught cor- rupt or degrading . The youth , when ...
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1846. ] Tendency of the Bible to purify the Intellect . 31 is called a fraudulent bankruptcy may be venial . The guilt was in the assumption of obligations which there was no reasonable prospect of discharging , or rather it was in the ...
1846. ] Tendency of the Bible to purify the Intellect . 31 is called a fraudulent bankruptcy may be venial . The guilt was in the assumption of obligations which there was no reasonable prospect of discharging , or rather it was in the ...
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... called his natal day , the day of his regeneration . It is also clear that the Julian family considered themselves as the descendents of the gods . When Julius Caesar pronounced the laudation or funeral discourse on his aunt , Julia ...
... called his natal day , the day of his regeneration . It is also clear that the Julian family considered themselves as the descendents of the gods . When Julius Caesar pronounced the laudation or funeral discourse on his aunt , Julia ...
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... called his antagonists pests to the world , and other hard names . The result was that he was prohibited from lectur- ing on astronomy . With his usual impudence , he voluntarily appeared before the tribunal of the inquisition ...
... called his antagonists pests to the world , and other hard names . The result was that he was prohibited from lectur- ing on astronomy . With his usual impudence , he voluntarily appeared before the tribunal of the inquisition ...
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... called upon to preach against the doctrines of the Spaniard , so as to prevent the farther contamination of the citizens , which the Libertines were exerting themselves to bring about . But it is ridiculous and false in the extreme ...
... called upon to preach against the doctrines of the Spaniard , so as to prevent the farther contamination of the citizens , which the Libertines were exerting themselves to bring about . But it is ridiculous and false in the extreme ...
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