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... incom- patible with each other . Truth has been so much wrapped up in the conventional terms of theology , that when disengaged from them , its most familiar examples assume a strange aspect , and break in abruptly on the tenor of.
... incom- patible with each other . Truth has been so much wrapped up in the conventional terms of theology , that when disengaged from them , its most familiar examples assume a strange aspect , and break in abruptly on the tenor of.
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... example . Suppose the great Judge to arraign me in the matter of one day of my childhood , and I were charged thus : That at such a time in it I disobeyed my parents ; at such another time I showed envy , or malice , or selfishness ...
... example . Suppose the great Judge to arraign me in the matter of one day of my childhood , and I were charged thus : That at such a time in it I disobeyed my parents ; at such another time I showed envy , or malice , or selfishness ...
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... example or analogy . Yet even this may not be so . The divine inspiration by which the early historical books of Holy Scripture were written must at all events have been something of this kind . Matters unknown to the historian are ...
... example or analogy . Yet even this may not be so . The divine inspiration by which the early historical books of Holy Scripture were written must at all events have been something of this kind . Matters unknown to the historian are ...
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... and while they profess to admire Him as a teacher of morals and as an example of truth and love , they must , if they are consistent with themselves , also hold Him to have been an impostor and deceiver : because 52 IN ADVENT .
... and while they profess to admire Him as a teacher of morals and as an example of truth and love , they must , if they are consistent with themselves , also hold Him to have been an impostor and deceiver : because 52 IN ADVENT .
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... example ; but it is , to put Him altogether out of the number of the world's benefactors , and His teaching out of our regard as any pattern for our moral obe- dience . One who condescended to impose on others by pretended miracles ...
... example ; but it is , to put Him altogether out of the number of the world's benefactors , and His teaching out of our regard as any pattern for our moral obe- dience . One who condescended to impose on others by pretended miracles ...
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