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... reason ; and that the field may be taken with suc- cess against the Evangelical Preachers , as they call themselves ... reason , well knowing that error will ever be afraid of reason . ' Speaking to the flock , he says , we are not ...
... reason ; and that the field may be taken with suc- cess against the Evangelical Preachers , as they call themselves ... reason , well knowing that error will ever be afraid of reason . ' Speaking to the flock , he says , we are not ...
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... reason on the side of his duty . What is man ? Draw him fairly . Take him for what he is worth . He is a being compounded of matter and mind . He has ap- petites and passions , as well as reason and understanding . He is capable of ...
... reason on the side of his duty . What is man ? Draw him fairly . Take him for what he is worth . He is a being compounded of matter and mind . He has ap- petites and passions , as well as reason and understanding . He is capable of ...
Pagina 396
... reason ? No ; for then religion could not be " a reasonable service . " A curious passage occurs in the chapter intitled the hand of God to be acknowleged in the daily occurrences of Life , ' at p . 172. by which the reader will be more ...
... reason ? No ; for then religion could not be " a reasonable service . " A curious passage occurs in the chapter intitled the hand of God to be acknowleged in the daily occurrences of Life , ' at p . 172. by which the reader will be more ...
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