Letters on various subjects. [With a portrait.], Volume 5Simpkin, Marshall&Company, 1847 - Methodist Church |
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... surely ever enjoyed his triumphal entry into the Roman capital , as I did mine , amidst the rocks of Providence Path . When words were exhausted , and I stood in adoring wonder , not knowing what more to say , that fine hymn rolled in ...
... surely ever enjoyed his triumphal entry into the Roman capital , as I did mine , amidst the rocks of Providence Path . When words were exhausted , and I stood in adoring wonder , not knowing what more to say , that fine hymn rolled in ...
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... Surely , Sir , if the preaching has been " superficial , " the effects are far from being so . It is not only a maxim in philosophy , that every effect has a cause , but , also , that the nature of the cause may be known by the effects ...
... Surely , Sir , if the preaching has been " superficial , " the effects are far from being so . It is not only a maxim in philosophy , that every effect has a cause , but , also , that the nature of the cause may be known by the effects ...
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... surely , to espouse , I shall not say such principles , for they are not worthy of such a title ; but the " probabilities " of a blank , so fearful , in your future history . But you may be ready to ask : " What has bad health to do ...
... surely , to espouse , I shall not say such principles , for they are not worthy of such a title ; but the " probabilities " of a blank , so fearful , in your future history . But you may be ready to ask : " What has bad health to do ...
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... Surely if a Cicero declared , that so long as he lived , he would never allow the opinion of the soul's eternity , with which he was so much pleased , to be wrested away from him ; I may say so , when that eternity of duration is not ...
... Surely if a Cicero declared , that so long as he lived , he would never allow the opinion of the soul's eternity , with which he was so much pleased , to be wrested away from him ; I may say so , when that eternity of duration is not ...
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... surely it would have been a more just mode of reasoning , if you had examined the external evidence for the truth of Christianity , weighed the old arguments from miracles , and from prophecies , before you had rejected the whole ...
... surely it would have been a more just mode of reasoning , if you had examined the external evidence for the truth of Christianity , weighed the old arguments from miracles , and from prophecies , before you had rejected the whole ...
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