The Supernatural in Nature. A Verification by Free Use of Science1878 - 484 pages |
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... true inde- pendently of belief or unbelief , are not handled with sufficient force to obtain the conviction of scientific intellect , nor so pleasingly set forth as to win the affections of a devout will . Truths , which the greatest of ...
... true inde- pendently of belief or unbelief , are not handled with sufficient force to obtain the conviction of scientific intellect , nor so pleasingly set forth as to win the affections of a devout will . Truths , which the greatest of ...
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... true discoveries of science are them- selves revelations of the Divine Presence and Work psalmody of Wisdom and Power . a We do not deal with the controversies amongst believers , nor with Scepticism in some of its rationalistic doubts ...
... true discoveries of science are them- selves revelations of the Divine Presence and Work psalmody of Wisdom and Power . a We do not deal with the controversies amongst believers , nor with Scepticism in some of its rationalistic doubts ...
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... True Interpretation Given Earlier ?. 137 Meaning of the Days Accepted Facts-- 1. The World is Ancient · 2. Creative Process Continuous 3. Man Older than 6000 Years 4. World Continually Changing Timid and Ignorant Reply Statement as to ...
... True Interpretation Given Earlier ?. 137 Meaning of the Days Accepted Facts-- 1. The World is Ancient · 2. Creative Process Continuous 3. Man Older than 6000 Years 4. World Continually Changing Timid and Ignorant Reply Statement as to ...
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... True Kingdom of Man 240 240 STUDY XIV . DAY VI . CREEPING THINGS , BEAST , CATTLE . Unreasonable Requirements As to not seeing a Creation • · 242 Creation a Divine Work . • 244 242 A Work wrought by Mind · 244 I. Unity of Power 245 243 ...
... True Kingdom of Man 240 240 STUDY XIV . DAY VI . CREEPING THINGS , BEAST , CATTLE . Unreasonable Requirements As to not seeing a Creation • · 242 Creation a Divine Work . • 244 242 A Work wrought by Mind · 244 I. Unity of Power 245 243 ...
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... True is Divinely Inspired • • Not Poetical and Figurative Pre - Adamite Men 283 • 284 • Earth 282 Fall of Angels and of Man · 282 No Relics of the asserted Brute Con- dition Savagery not Proof of Brutal Origin 285 Our Rude Ancestors 286 ...
... True is Divinely Inspired • • Not Poetical and Figurative Pre - Adamite Men 283 • 284 • Earth 282 Fall of Angels and of Man · 282 No Relics of the asserted Brute Con- dition Savagery not Proof of Brutal Origin 285 Our Rude Ancestors 286 ...
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