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... unity in plurality . 15. That the proof of our possessing this good , is our power of resisting our own incli- nation . 16. That our duties depend on our relations to persons , and ultimately on our relations to God . 17. That this ...
... unity in plurality . 15. That the proof of our possessing this good , is our power of resisting our own incli- nation . 16. That our duties depend on our relations to persons , and ultimately on our relations to God . 17. That this ...
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... unity or in a multitude of operations - to obtain permanent universal principles for the regulation of thought to contemplate order instead of disorder ( and this is the task of science , ) - surely Almighty God would not have given to ...
... unity or in a multitude of operations - to obtain permanent universal principles for the regulation of thought to contemplate order instead of disorder ( and this is the task of science , ) - surely Almighty God would not have given to ...
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... unity in the formation of a system - a law which cannot be violated without violating com- mon sense does not also prove the necessity of being guided in our choice by Revelation , and there- fore still further pronounce against ...
... unity in the formation of a system - a law which cannot be violated without violating com- mon sense does not also prove the necessity of being guided in our choice by Revelation , and there- fore still further pronounce against ...
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... unity . No unity without plurality ; no plurality without unity . As here enun- ciated generally , the axiom may be unintelligible . But bear it in mind , apply it as you study , and you will soon comprehend it . Give you one teacher ...
... unity . No unity without plurality ; no plurality without unity . As here enun- ciated generally , the axiom may be unintelligible . But bear it in mind , apply it as you study , and you will soon comprehend it . Give you one teacher ...
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... unity in one point , in order to hold plurality in others . Let them have separate orders from separate men , and the ranks will fall to pieces . 66 Faith , therefore , or entire confidence , in some one person , is a mode by which we ...
... unity in one point , in order to hold plurality in others . Let them have separate orders from separate men , and the ranks will fall to pieces . 66 Faith , therefore , or entire confidence , in some one person , is a mode by which we ...
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