Miscellaneous Works, 3. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... strength in the love and adoration of that one being , from whom they derived their existence , and on whom only they were taught to depend every moment for the happiness and continuance of it ? Was it the business of magic to humanise ...
... strength in the love and adoration of that one being , from whom they derived their existence , and on whom only they were taught to depend every moment for the happiness and continuance of it ? Was it the business of magic to humanise ...
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... strength of human nature , and able to overbear duty , reason , faith , conviction , nay , and the most absolute certainty of a future state . Humanity , unassisted in an extraordinary manner , must have shaken off the present pressure ...
... strength of human nature , and able to overbear duty , reason , faith , conviction , nay , and the most absolute certainty of a future state . Humanity , unassisted in an extraordinary manner , must have shaken off the present pressure ...
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... strength , and overcome the fear of death , nay , raise an earnest desire of it , though it appeared in all its terrors . This they found had not been effected by all the doctrines of those philosophers , whom they had thoroughly ...
... strength , and overcome the fear of death , nay , raise an earnest desire of it , though it appeared in all its terrors . This they found had not been effected by all the doctrines of those philosophers , whom they had thoroughly ...
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... . What clearer and stronger proofs can Celsus ask for the truth of what he spoke ? " V. Origen insists likewise with great strength on that wonderful prediction of our Saviour , concerning the destruction 44 THE EVIDENCES OF.
... . What clearer and stronger proofs can Celsus ask for the truth of what he spoke ? " V. Origen insists likewise with great strength on that wonderful prediction of our Saviour , concerning the destruction 44 THE EVIDENCES OF.
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... strength daily , since the Jews are now at a greater distance from any probability of such a reestablishment , than they were when Origen wrote . SECTION IX . I. The lives of primitive Christians , THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 47.
... strength daily , since the Jews are now at a greater distance from any probability of such a reestablishment , than they were when Origen wrote . SECTION IX . I. The lives of primitive Christians , THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . 47.
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