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... things . To point to illustrations drawn from the heathen world would be superfluous . We may mount higher , and still find our assertion true . When , for example , Moses and Aaron , Nadab and Abihu , and seventy Elders of Israel are ...
... things . To point to illustrations drawn from the heathen world would be superfluous . We may mount higher , and still find our assertion true . When , for example , Moses and Aaron , Nadab and Abihu , and seventy Elders of Israel are ...
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... things by which these emotions are called forth ? ' These con- ceptions of God and divine things ' were , it is admitted , once ' materialistic and figurative , ' and therefore objec- tively untrue . Nor is their purer essence yet ...
... things by which these emotions are called forth ? ' These con- ceptions of God and divine things ' were , it is admitted , once ' materialistic and figurative , ' and therefore objec- tively untrue . Nor is their purer essence yet ...
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... things can hardly realise the commotion out of which this tran- quillity has emerged . We have , for example , the canon of Scripture already arranged for us . But to sift and select these writings from the mass of spurious docu- ments ...
... things can hardly realise the commotion out of which this tran- quillity has emerged . We have , for example , the canon of Scripture already arranged for us . But to sift and select these writings from the mass of spurious docu- ments ...
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... things in this world is towards equilibrium , the result of which would be peace and blessedness to the human race . My notion was that equilibrium meant not peace and blessedness , but death . No motive power is to be got from heat ...
... things in this world is towards equilibrium , the result of which would be peace and blessedness to the human race . My notion was that equilibrium meant not peace and blessedness , but death . No motive power is to be got from heat ...
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... things the multitudes who have only Sunday to devote to them . Are the authorities logical in doing so ? Do they who thus stand between them and the public really believe those treasures to be the work of God ? Do they or do they not ...
... things the multitudes who have only Sunday to devote to them . Are the authorities logical in doing so ? Do they who thus stand between them and the public really believe those treasures to be the work of God ? Do they or do they not ...
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