The Christian Observer, Volume 60Hatchard and Company, 1860 - Religion |
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Page iv
... human nature , when first craving for religion , naturally seeks for something to gratify the senses , to feed the imagi- nation , and as little as possible to disturb the conscience . A sumptuous form , an incessant round of services ...
... human nature , when first craving for religion , naturally seeks for something to gratify the senses , to feed the imagi- nation , and as little as possible to disturb the conscience . A sumptuous form , an incessant round of services ...
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... Human Fossils 680 4. Life and Character of Sir Robert Peel ...... 682 5. Query on Acts xiii . 17-21 .................... 6. Liturgical Music 7. Charge of Bishop of Gloucester , and Mr. Boultbee's Letter ........ 702 8. Notices of New ...
... Human Fossils 680 4. Life and Character of Sir Robert Peel ...... 682 5. Query on Acts xiii . 17-21 .................... 6. Liturgical Music 7. Charge of Bishop of Gloucester , and Mr. Boultbee's Letter ........ 702 8. Notices of New ...
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... human mind became intoxicated by this grand though illegitimate conception ? That the creative genius of La Place should see therein the mode of the formation of a universe - yea , of our own universe ? That the christian student of ...
... human mind became intoxicated by this grand though illegitimate conception ? That the creative genius of La Place should see therein the mode of the formation of a universe - yea , of our own universe ? That the christian student of ...
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... human opinion is concerned , is to transfer the universe from a Creator's providential care , to the iron rule of principles and laws . In Thus far our observations and objections have all had reference to the eleventh book of M ...
... human opinion is concerned , is to transfer the universe from a Creator's providential care , to the iron rule of principles and laws . In Thus far our observations and objections have all had reference to the eleventh book of M ...
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... human happiness . Still , with much truth , and a fine moral lesson , there is mixed up a very vague and imperfect view of " religion ; " and hence the general result is neither true to nature , nor is it of salutary tendency . The ...
... human happiness . Still , with much truth , and a fine moral lesson , there is mixed up a very vague and imperfect view of " religion ; " and hence the general result is neither true to nature , nor is it of salutary tendency . The ...
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