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... CAUSE , III . THE NEW ENGLAND THEOCRACY , · • • 381 409 IV . FOUNDATION OF FAITH IN THE WORD OF GOD , 454 · 485 524 V. The RevivaAL , VI . NOTICES OF NEW Books . No. XXVIII . I. RE - UNION OF THE SYNODS OF NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA ...
... CAUSE , III . THE NEW ENGLAND THEOCRACY , · • • 381 409 IV . FOUNDATION OF FAITH IN THE WORD OF GOD , 454 · 485 524 V. The RevivaAL , VI . NOTICES OF NEW Books . No. XXVIII . I. RE - UNION OF THE SYNODS OF NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA ...
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... cause , and there is no rest for the mind but in the First Cause which has the ground of its exist- ence in itself , and that First Cause is God . The trinal mode of the Divine existence , he also undertakes to de- monstrate . The ...
... cause , and there is no rest for the mind but in the First Cause which has the ground of its exist- ence in itself , and that First Cause is God . The trinal mode of the Divine existence , he also undertakes to de- monstrate . The ...
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... cause of God and humanity . His fellow monks , from motives be easily detected , joined their prayers , and suggested that if he scrupled to infringe upon monastic rules , and shrunk from the dissipation of the capital , he might open ...
... cause of God and humanity . His fellow monks , from motives be easily detected , joined their prayers , and suggested that if he scrupled to infringe upon monastic rules , and shrunk from the dissipation of the capital , he might open ...
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... cause his whole nature is in harmony with his acts . It is in this work , also , that he makes his nearest ap- proach to the position of the later Rationalists by maintain- ing that some of the highest moral virtues and the ele- ments ...
... cause his whole nature is in harmony with his acts . It is in this work , also , that he makes his nearest ap- proach to the position of the later Rationalists by maintain- ing that some of the highest moral virtues and the ele- ments ...
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... cause of truth in the world ; he was dis- mayed at the amount of passion he saw around him , and he had none of the elements of a martyr in his nature . In the midst of his agitations , what seemed to him a door of hope opened upon him ...
... cause of truth in the world ; he was dis- mayed at the amount of passion he saw around him , and he had none of the elements of a martyr in his nature . In the midst of his agitations , what seemed to him a door of hope opened upon him ...
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