Systematic Theology, Tom 1C. Scribner, Armstrong,; London and Edinburgh, T. Nelson and sons, 1873 - 81 |
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... Animal World ; 3. Over Nations ; 4. Over Individuals , over the Free Acts of Men ; 5. God's Providence in Relation to Sin § 3. Different Theories of the Divine Government • 1. The Deistical Theory of God's Relation to the World 2. The ...
... Animal World ; 3. Over Nations ; 4. Over Individuals , over the Free Acts of Men ; 5. God's Providence in Relation to Sin § 3. Different Theories of the Divine Government • 1. The Deistical Theory of God's Relation to the World 2. The ...
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... animals , on commerce , civilization , and the destiny of nations . It is by determining these causes that geography has been raised from a collection of facts to a highly important and elevated science . In like manner , without the ...
... animals , on commerce , civilization , and the destiny of nations . It is by determining these causes that geography has been raised from a collection of facts to a highly important and elevated science . In like manner , without the ...
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... animals , have , to a greater or less extent , been ascertained and established . It is to be observed that these laws or general principles are not derived from the mind , and attributed to external objects , but derived or deduced ...
... animals , have , to a greater or less extent , been ascertained and established . It is to be observed that these laws or general principles are not derived from the mind , and attributed to external objects , but derived or deduced ...
Strona 12
... animal life . But it is also a Scriptural fact that ignorance and intellectual progress , as well as omniscience , are ascribed to our Lord . Both facts , therefore , must be included in our doctrine of his person . We must admit that ...
... animal life . But it is also a Scriptural fact that ignorance and intellectual progress , as well as omniscience , are ascribed to our Lord . Both facts , therefore , must be included in our doctrine of his person . We must admit that ...
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... animal are disposed to answer a given end , and are mutually dependent . We cannot put the roots of a tree in the place of the branches , or the teeth of an animal in the place of its feet . So the facts of science arrange themselves ...
... animal are disposed to answer a given end , and are mutually dependent . We cannot put the roots of a tree in the place of the branches , or the teeth of an animal in the place of its feet . So the facts of science arrange themselves ...
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