The Christian Review, Volume 20Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1855 |
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... relation of cause and effect , i . e . , we infer or conclude that such a thing was , or is , or will be so and so , because we have observed it in other cases , to be the effect or cause of some other thing of which we have a present ...
... relation of cause and effect , i . e . , we infer or conclude that such a thing was , or is , or will be so and so , because we have observed it in other cases , to be the effect or cause of some other thing of which we have a present ...
Halaman 303
... relation of natural virtue to evangelical piety has long been regarded as a problem of difficult solution . While some have claimed that the former em- braces all that is fundamental in true religion , others have denied that it is of ...
... relation of natural virtue to evangelical piety has long been regarded as a problem of difficult solution . While some have claimed that the former em- braces all that is fundamental in true religion , others have denied that it is of ...
Halaman 444
... relations of dependence , or subordination of church with church , were established by our Lord and his apostles , no ... relation necessary for this purpose ? Are we not all , as Christians , spiritually allied to the pious Jews , to ...
... relations of dependence , or subordination of church with church , were established by our Lord and his apostles , no ... relation necessary for this purpose ? Are we not all , as Christians , spiritually allied to the pious Jews , to ...
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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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