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... True , the refined simplicity , the instructed innocence , the tranquil pleasures of pastoral life never did , never can exist as the practical elements of actual society . What then ? are they therefore not to be imagined ? Is the ...
... True , the refined simplicity , the instructed innocence , the tranquil pleasures of pastoral life never did , never can exist as the practical elements of actual society . What then ? are they therefore not to be imagined ? Is the ...
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... true , to be " the power of God unto salva- tion to every one that believeth . " To the inquiry , by what means the Chris- tian faith obtained so remarkable a victory over the established religions of the earth , you rightly answer , By ...
... true , to be " the power of God unto salva- tion to every one that believeth . " To the inquiry , by what means the Chris- tian faith obtained so remarkable a victory over the established religions of the earth , you rightly answer , By ...
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... true , but that he believes it to be true ; and a question of serious discussion immediately presents itself , -Upon what foundation has he built his belief ? This is often an intricate inquiry , including in it a vast compass of ...
... true , but that he believes it to be true ; and a question of serious discussion immediately presents itself , -Upon what foundation has he built his belief ? This is often an intricate inquiry , including in it a vast compass of ...
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... true , that the contemporaries of Moses and Joshua beheld with careless indifference the miracles related in the Bible to have been performed in their favour . That these miracles were not sufficient to awe the Israelites into an ...
... true , that the contemporaries of Moses and Joshua beheld with careless indifference the miracles related in the Bible to have been performed in their favour . That these miracles were not sufficient to awe the Israelites into an ...
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... true ; and it ought to be a reason with every good citizen , and with every man of sound judgment , to keep his opinions to himself , if , from any particular circumstances in his studies or in his educa- tion , he should have the ...
... true ; and it ought to be a reason with every good citizen , and with every man of sound judgment , to keep his opinions to himself , if , from any particular circumstances in his studies or in his educa- tion , he should have the ...
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