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THE MIRACLES AND NATURE 9 III . THE AUTHORITY OF MIRACLES 22 IV .
THE EVANGELICAL , COMPARED MIRACLES WITII OTHER CYCLES OF 34 59
V. THE ASSAULTS ON THE MIRACLES . VI . THE APOLOGETIC WORTH OF
THE ...
THE MIRACLES AND NATURE 9 III . THE AUTHORITY OF MIRACLES 22 IV .
THE EVANGELICAL , COMPARED MIRACLES WITII OTHER CYCLES OF 34 59
V. THE ASSAULTS ON THE MIRACLES . VI . THE APOLOGETIC WORTH OF
THE ...
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... not because ye recognized in those works of mine tokens and intimations of a
higher presence , such as led you to conceive great thoughts of Me : no such
glimpses of my higher nature bring you here ; but you come that you may again
be ...
... not because ye recognized in those works of mine tokens and intimations of a
higher presence , such as led you to conceive great thoughts of Me : no such
glimpses of my higher nature bring you here ; but you come that you may again
be ...
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2 ) ; as though the wonderful were only the natural form of working for Him who is
dwelt in by all the fulness of God ; He must , out of the necessity of his higher
being , bring forth these works greater than man's . They are the periphery of that
...
2 ) ; as though the wonderful were only the natural form of working for Him who is
dwelt in by all the fulness of God ; He must , out of the necessity of his higher
being , bring forth these works greater than man's . They are the periphery of that
...
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THE MIRACLES AND NATURE . W HEREIN , it may be asked , does the miracle
differ from any event in the ordinary course of nature ? For that too is wonderful ;
the fact that it is a marvel of continual recurrence may rob it , subjectively , of our ...
THE MIRACLES AND NATURE . W HEREIN , it may be asked , does the miracle
differ from any event in the ordinary course of nature ? For that too is wonderful ;
the fact that it is a marvel of continual recurrence may rob it , subjectively , of our ...
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But still from moment to moment it is a will ; each law , as we term it , of nature is
only that which we have Augustine : Sunt qui arbitrantur tantummodo mundum
ipsum factum a Deo ; cetera jam fieri ab ipso mundo , sicut ille ordinavit et jussit ...
But still from moment to moment it is a will ; each law , as we term it , of nature is
only that which we have Augustine : Sunt qui arbitrantur tantummodo mundum
ipsum factum a Deo ; cetera jam fieri ab ipso mundo , sicut ille ordinavit et jussit ...
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