Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... mind without it . The single incidents which compose his history , may be recollected ; but they can ex- ist in the memory only as a confused heap , without method or vividness . It is incumbent on us to study the Gospels in this manner ...
... mind without it . The single incidents which compose his history , may be recollected ; but they can ex- ist in the memory only as a confused heap , without method or vividness . It is incumbent on us to study the Gospels in this manner ...
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... mind There are moments when when its evidence is most convincing . the heavens not only reveal , but declare the glory of God . Who , at the silent hour of midnight , can look at the hosts of stars , and not sometimes feel " immortal ...
... mind There are moments when when its evidence is most convincing . the heavens not only reveal , but declare the glory of God . Who , at the silent hour of midnight , can look at the hosts of stars , and not sometimes feel " immortal ...
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... mind of man , a simple uncom- pounded substance , yet with powers of the utmost variety and complexity , its states changing with the rapidity of light , with faculties different in kind as well as in degree , its delicate and ...
... mind of man , a simple uncom- pounded substance , yet with powers of the utmost variety and complexity , its states changing with the rapidity of light , with faculties different in kind as well as in degree , its delicate and ...
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... mind is apprehending their relations , the conscience is quickened , and the mists of prejudice being dispersed , it becomes quick to discern and authoritative to decide . It lives in its appropriate element ; it has food congenial to ...
... mind is apprehending their relations , the conscience is quickened , and the mists of prejudice being dispersed , it becomes quick to discern and authoritative to decide . It lives in its appropriate element ; it has food congenial to ...
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... mind which first began to elevate riches into a god . The degenerating pro- cess began in the idolatry of gold , in the first turning of the fee- blest current of the affections in the wrong direction . Men charge the deviation of the ...
... mind which first began to elevate riches into a god . The degenerating pro- cess began in the idolatry of gold , in the first turning of the fee- blest current of the affections in the wrong direction . Men charge the deviation of the ...
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