The Christian Advocate, Volume 1A. Finley, 1823 - Presbyterian Church in the U.S. |
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... proved , and con- cluded , by the works which are at- tributed to the Son , as well as to the Father , that the Divinity of the Father , and of the Son , is all one . Therefore the gifts which we re- ceive of the Father , and which we ...
... proved , and con- cluded , by the works which are at- tributed to the Son , as well as to the Father , that the Divinity of the Father , and of the Son , is all one . Therefore the gifts which we re- ceive of the Father , and which we ...
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... prove that none of them is of human in- vention . What Christ asserted con- cerning himself , " Before Abraham was , I am , " ( a ) was very inapplica- ble to his humanity . I am aware of the cavil with which erroneous spirits would ...
... prove that none of them is of human in- vention . What Christ asserted con- cerning himself , " Before Abraham was , I am , " ( a ) was very inapplica- ble to his humanity . I am aware of the cavil with which erroneous spirits would ...
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... prove so voluminous an author ! " In September , 1762 , he was bound apprentice to a surgeon and apothecary at ... proved , I am fully satisfied , as far as any thing proceding from man was instrumen- tal to it , the primary cause of my ...
... prove so voluminous an author ! " In September , 1762 , he was bound apprentice to a surgeon and apothecary at ... proved , I am fully satisfied , as far as any thing proceding from man was instrumen- tal to it , the primary cause of my ...
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... prove that we never could have an idea of any spirit ; no , not even of our own minds , for these are not " ob- jects of sense : " we do not learn what the operations of mind are " through the medium of the five outward senses . " As I ...
... prove that we never could have an idea of any spirit ; no , not even of our own minds , for these are not " ob- jects of sense : " we do not learn what the operations of mind are " through the medium of the five outward senses . " As I ...
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... proved . If there be good and obvious reason in support of any truth , then it is manifestly placed within the reach of our faculties , and some one might have made the discovery . And if there be recondite truths , how is it known that ...
... proved . If there be good and obvious reason in support of any truth , then it is manifestly placed within the reach of our faculties , and some one might have made the discovery . And if there be recondite truths , how is it known that ...
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