The Christian Review, Volume 20Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1855 |
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Halaman 119
... laws , and the stern and unrelenting march of these laws , as they urge their way on to the prosecution of the purposes for which they were or- dained , are of no avail to set aside the truthfulness of that which we receive from the ...
... laws , and the stern and unrelenting march of these laws , as they urge their way on to the prosecution of the purposes for which they were or- dained , are of no avail to set aside the truthfulness of that which we receive from the ...
Halaman 120
... law , the thankful emotion is to be awakened , on the ground that a wise and good Crea- tor has given to His universe such laws as He has imposed upon it , and it has happened that the working of these laws has proved beneficial to the ...
... law , the thankful emotion is to be awakened , on the ground that a wise and good Crea- tor has given to His universe such laws as He has imposed upon it , and it has happened that the working of these laws has proved beneficial to the ...
Halaman 121
... laws and make them subservient to the accomplishment of the par- ticular purposes of His moral government ? " Surely , " says Dr. Woods , " God has invested the mind with suitable powers , and has given it suitable laws , and these ...
... laws and make them subservient to the accomplishment of the par- ticular purposes of His moral government ? " Surely , " says Dr. Woods , " God has invested the mind with suitable powers , and has given it suitable laws , and these ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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