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... nature of man , or of the dealings of God , who would either rule or teach , without constantly setting before him a higher nature , and nobler laws , and a diviner form of the human creature ; or would frame a single , instead of a ...
... nature of man , or of the dealings of God , who would either rule or teach , without constantly setting before him a higher nature , and nobler laws , and a diviner form of the human creature ; or would frame a single , instead of a ...
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... nature . Before us and around us there are two worlds , one visible , the other invisible ; one confined by the senses , the other to be attained and realized by the reason . In the first , that is , in the material world , and embedded ...
... nature . Before us and around us there are two worlds , one visible , the other invisible ; one confined by the senses , the other to be attained and realized by the reason . In the first , that is , in the material world , and embedded ...
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... nature : nor were the precepts of Mount Sinai , though needing the sanc- tions and explanations of Our Lord's teaching , of less perfect morality than their own commands . There was a want of dis- tinctness in the earlier , compared ...
... nature : nor were the precepts of Mount Sinai , though needing the sanc- tions and explanations of Our Lord's teaching , of less perfect morality than their own commands . There was a want of dis- tinctness in the earlier , compared ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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