Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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... regard it as singularly fortunate that these new arrangements for education have been so auspiciously begun . After a valuable Introductory Lecture , which states the general object of the course , Mr. Marsh enters on the discussion ...
... regard it as singularly fortunate that these new arrangements for education have been so auspiciously begun . After a valuable Introductory Lecture , which states the general object of the course , Mr. Marsh enters on the discussion ...
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... regards a winter passage around Cape Horn as a very hazardous voyage , another considers it a peculiarly dangerous trip . ” Mr. Marsh in another place gives us some curious studies on the different professional vocabularies . His ...
... regards a winter passage around Cape Horn as a very hazardous voyage , another considers it a peculiarly dangerous trip . ” Mr. Marsh in another place gives us some curious studies on the different professional vocabularies . His ...
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... regards , of course , printing is of value to a language besides the invaluable gift which it is to literature . But , for all this , there is no doubt that the art of printing has injured style , precisely as horse - railroads break up ...
... regards , of course , printing is of value to a language besides the invaluable gift which it is to literature . But , for all this , there is no doubt that the art of printing has injured style , precisely as horse - railroads break up ...
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... regard to its origin , he theorized but little . He seems to have thought that both evil and good had their root in the primary Essence or Creator . Physical evil was a shadow necessary to harmony and contrast . As to moral evil , an ...
... regard to its origin , he theorized but little . He seems to have thought that both evil and good had their root in the primary Essence or Creator . Physical evil was a shadow necessary to harmony and contrast . As to moral evil , an ...
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... regard to their spiritual perceptions we must place them in a low grade . Superior power , not moral excellence , is the characteristic of their Deities , and in their religion there are scarcely any traces of the moral antagonism which ...
... regard to their spiritual perceptions we must place them in a low grade . Superior power , not moral excellence , is the characteristic of their Deities , and in their religion there are scarcely any traces of the moral antagonism which ...
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