Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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... nature translatable , scarce seven words in the hundred are derived from any foreign source . ” This chapter closes by the general assertion , that , to an inquirer who understands Anglo - Saxon , Latin , and French , the study of ...
... nature translatable , scarce seven words in the hundred are derived from any foreign source . ” This chapter closes by the general assertion , that , to an inquirer who understands Anglo - Saxon , Latin , and French , the study of ...
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... natural forces , busy in building the earth up course upon course , - obedient masons of the Divine Architect . The Devil is ... nature is entirely good . It is plain that , in order to form this conception , some considerable advance in ...
... natural forces , busy in building the earth up course upon course , - obedient masons of the Divine Architect . The Devil is ... nature is entirely good . It is plain that , in order to form this conception , some considerable advance in ...
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... natural tendency of water ? It is because violence is applied to it . Thus men can be made vicious , but it is by no means their nature . ” Wrong - doers are therefore hardly allowed free - will . Man , then , cannot be the cause of ...
... natural tendency of water ? It is because violence is applied to it . Thus men can be made vicious , but it is by no means their nature . ” Wrong - doers are therefore hardly allowed free - will . Man , then , cannot be the cause of ...
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... nature of Hecate and the Lamiæ is rather spectral or goblinlike than diabolical . Zeus is represented as the dispenser of physical evil as well as good . In a beautiful Hesiodic fable , the > whole train of human miseries is made to ...
... nature of Hecate and the Lamiæ is rather spectral or goblinlike than diabolical . Zeus is represented as the dispenser of physical evil as well as good . In a beautiful Hesiodic fable , the > whole train of human miseries is made to ...
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... nature , but , becoming jealous of the first - born , was forced to flee to the realm of shadows . Between the two principal spirits stood as mediator a subordinate one , Mithras . Ahriman at length returned to the regions of light ...
... nature , but , becoming jealous of the first - born , was forced to flee to the realm of shadows . Between the two principal spirits stood as mediator a subordinate one , Mithras . Ahriman at length returned to the regions of light ...
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