Christian Examiner and Theological Review, 59. köideJames Miller, 1855 |
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... ment , yet in far too many cases he is less favorably rep- resented ; and the last quarter or half million that have come over seem infected with the wildest radicalism . Many of their two or three hundred newspapers are so gross and ...
... ment , yet in far too many cases he is less favorably rep- resented ; and the last quarter or half million that have come over seem infected with the wildest radicalism . Many of their two or three hundred newspapers are so gross and ...
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... ment of dead matter concerns us only as it affects liv- ing spirits ; the concentration of the primal gases , the chemical affinities formed , the gravitation of the origi- nal molecules which first gave a semi - consistency to our ...
... ment of dead matter concerns us only as it affects liv- ing spirits ; the concentration of the primal gases , the chemical affinities formed , the gravitation of the origi- nal molecules which first gave a semi - consistency to our ...
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... ment the arbitrator in matters open to widely different decisions . We would yield the utmost to a claim , strongly enough , perhaps too strongly , enforced by our own feelings , in behalf of the familiar language of our common version ...
... ment the arbitrator in matters open to widely different decisions . We would yield the utmost to a claim , strongly enough , perhaps too strongly , enforced by our own feelings , in behalf of the familiar language of our common version ...
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... ment of Reasons , " & c . In the fourth verse of the first chapter of the original we first meet that word ( wń , which evidently carries with it a great weight of meaning in Christian doctrine . Trench , in his " Synonymes of the New ...
... ment of Reasons , " & c . In the fourth verse of the first chapter of the original we first meet that word ( wń , which evidently carries with it a great weight of meaning in Christian doctrine . Trench , in his " Synonymes of the New ...
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... ment . He has a pulpit given to him as a preacher of a recognized and established Gospel from a Bible , and if he be not careful , he will leave nothing behind him but the covers of the book . When a judge sits to interpret and apply ...
... ment . He has a pulpit given to him as a preacher of a recognized and established Gospel from a Bible , and if he be not careful , he will leave nothing behind him but the covers of the book . When a judge sits to interpret and apply ...
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