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... given to anti - christians by this rash and irreverent language coming from advocates who , professing pre - eminent piety , are in reality guilty of presumptuous impiety , in proclaiming ( vir- tually ) that thus saith the Lord ; when ...
... given to anti - christians by this rash and irreverent language coming from advocates who , professing pre - eminent piety , are in reality guilty of presumptuous impiety , in proclaiming ( vir- tually ) that thus saith the Lord ; when ...
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... given to Man in the arts of life , by some Being su- perior to Man . For since the first beginnings of civilization could not have come from any human instructor , they must have come from one super - human . It has been shown , then ...
... given to Man in the arts of life , by some Being su- perior to Man . For since the first beginnings of civilization could not have come from any human instructor , they must have come from one super - human . It has been shown , then ...
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... given to Man , and yet denies that that revelation is to be found in our Bible . On the con- trary , all who deny the divine authority of the Bible , almost always set out with assuming , or attempting to prove , the abstract ...
... given to Man , and yet denies that that revelation is to be found in our Bible . On the con- trary , all who deny the divine authority of the Bible , almost always set out with assuming , or attempting to prove , the abstract ...
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... given of ice , to one who had always lived in a hot climate . Suppose some travellers de- scribing this to an inhabitant of the interior of Africa , and urging , when he manifested incredulity , that though he had no experience of water ...
... given of ice , to one who had always lived in a hot climate . Suppose some travellers de- scribing this to an inhabitant of the interior of Africa , and urging , when he manifested incredulity , that though he had no experience of water ...
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... given by Mr. Gibbon : The various modes of worship which prevailed in the Roman world , were all considered by the people as equally true , by the philosophers as equally false , and by the magistrate as equally useful ; ' and I would ...
... given by Mr. Gibbon : The various modes of worship which prevailed in the Roman world , were all considered by the people as equally true , by the philosophers as equally false , and by the magistrate as equally useful ; ' and I would ...
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