The Bibliotheca Sacra, Volym 48W.F. Draper, 1891 |
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... natural action controlling or modifying the course of nature , a considerable number of Christians firmly believe and con- fidently assert that miracles are now wrought , and that more would be witnessed but for a lamentable want of ...
... natural action controlling or modifying the course of nature , a considerable number of Christians firmly believe and con- fidently assert that miracles are now wrought , and that more would be witnessed but for a lamentable want of ...
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... nature are simply forms of expression denoting certain regular modes or conditions of existence which he has ... nature ; he transcends nature ; and all laws of nature , known and unknown , are but parts of his ways . Man , as to one ...
... nature are simply forms of expression denoting certain regular modes or conditions of existence which he has ... nature ; he transcends nature ; and all laws of nature , known and unknown , are but parts of his ways . Man , as to one ...
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natural laws . By a knowledge of those laws he is able to direct natural forces to the fulfilment of his personal ends ... nature , passes through the same succession , from the cradle to the grave . And in the depths of the earth , as ...
natural laws . By a knowledge of those laws he is able to direct natural forces to the fulfilment of his personal ends ... nature , passes through the same succession , from the cradle to the grave . And in the depths of the earth , as ...
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... nature , through his knowledge of natural laws and by avail- ing himself of natural forces , why should we think it incred- ible that God may accomplish his will , not only in the uniformities of nature , but in the production of ...
... nature , through his knowledge of natural laws and by avail- ing himself of natural forces , why should we think it incred- ible that God may accomplish his will , not only in the uniformities of nature , but in the production of ...
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which we can discern only the succession of natural causes ; the switch and the hand that sets it are invisible . The classes of events thus far considered - natural events , and personal acts within the fixed conditions of nature ...
which we can discern only the succession of natural causes ; the switch and the hand that sets it are invisible . The classes of events thus far considered - natural events , and personal acts within the fixed conditions of nature ...
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