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Strona 25
... whole congregation be present at the beginning , and not depart until after the blessing . That what time is vacant between or after the solemn meetings of the congregation be spent in reading , medi- tation , repetition of sermons ...
... whole congregation be present at the beginning , and not depart until after the blessing . That what time is vacant between or after the solemn meetings of the congregation be spent in reading , medi- tation , repetition of sermons ...
Strona 28
... whole country of Greece . Imagine a man with the know- ledge of a modern geologist lifting up his voice among these Westminster divines ! ' It pleased God , ' they continue , at the beginning , to create , or make of 6 breaking was ...
... whole country of Greece . Imagine a man with the know- ledge of a modern geologist lifting up his voice among these Westminster divines ! ' It pleased God , ' they continue , at the beginning , to create , or make of 6 breaking was ...
Strona 42
... whole matter -the appeal to experience . Sabbatical rigour has been tried , and the question is : Have its results been so beneficent - so conducive to good morals and national happiness - as to render criminal every attempt to modify ...
... whole matter -the appeal to experience . Sabbatical rigour has been tried , and the question is : Have its results been so beneficent - so conducive to good morals and national happiness - as to render criminal every attempt to modify ...
Strona 53
... whole wall covered with colours , this being , he thought , implied in the theory of Newton . But to his astonishment it remained white , and only when he came to the boundary of a dark or a bright space did the colours reveal ...
... whole wall covered with colours , this being , he thought , implied in the theory of Newton . But to his astonishment it remained white , and only when he came to the boundary of a dark or a bright space did the colours reveal ...
Strona 65
... whole from a point in front of the house . The tiles we will suppose appear distinct , but on turning to the lady we should find both the form and the folds of her dress undefined . We must move forward to see her distinctly , and then ...
... whole from a point in front of the house . The tiles we will suppose appear distinct , but on turning to the lady we should find both the form and the folds of her dress undefined . We must move forward to see her distinctly , and then ...
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