Illustrations of the Divine GovernmentSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1822 - 456 |
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... observe , to reflect , to investigate ; he forms him to those habits of patient and profound inquiry which are necessary to elicit the truths to be disclosed , and sufficient to secure him from every temptation to carelessness and dissi ...
... observe , to reflect , to investigate ; he forms him to those habits of patient and profound inquiry which are necessary to elicit the truths to be disclosed , and sufficient to secure him from every temptation to carelessness and dissi ...
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... observe , that arguments may in reality be derived from scrip- ture , which do not at first sight appear to be so . Revelation has poured so much light upon the mind , and has led us into such a just way of reasoning concerning God ...
... observe , that arguments may in reality be derived from scrip- ture , which do not at first sight appear to be so . Revelation has poured so much light upon the mind , and has led us into such a just way of reasoning concerning God ...
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... observation is peculiarly true . Although , therefore , the arguments contained in the second part of this work , may not appear , at first sight , to be founded upon the Scriptures , it is not just to conclude that they have a ...
... observation is peculiarly true . Although , therefore , the arguments contained in the second part of this work , may not appear , at first sight , to be founded upon the Scriptures , it is not just to conclude that they have a ...
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... observe the daily splendor of the sun . We may enjoy its light and heat many months without thinking of it , and the reason is the same in both cases . We observe what is unusual , but that which is familiar makes no remarkable ...
... observe the daily splendor of the sun . We may enjoy its light and heat many months without thinking of it , and the reason is the same in both cases . We observe what is unusual , but that which is familiar makes no remarkable ...
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... observation , they are subject to peculiar oc- casional aggravations , and they are at all times unequal in their distribution . But a calm in- vestigation of their nature , their amount , their mitigations , and their tendency , will ...
... observation , they are subject to peculiar oc- casional aggravations , and they are at all times unequal in their distribution . But a calm in- vestigation of their nature , their amount , their mitigations , and their tendency , will ...
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