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... mind , be true ; why is it so faintly delineated ? why shaded to us in the dark ground of conjec- ture , rather than ... mind ; no matter whether with philosophic acuteness unlearned men can give reasons , why it must be so : God is ...
... mind , be true ; why is it so faintly delineated ? why shaded to us in the dark ground of conjec- ture , rather than ... mind ; no matter whether with philosophic acuteness unlearned men can give reasons , why it must be so : God is ...
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... mind , and to wean it from earthly pursuits and sensual gratifications . It would be unpardonable in us to treat even lightly that which can in the smallest degree promote so desirable an end . Human life is not so overflowing in its ...
... mind , and to wean it from earthly pursuits and sensual gratifications . It would be unpardonable in us to treat even lightly that which can in the smallest degree promote so desirable an end . Human life is not so overflowing in its ...
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... mind , it was Jesus . No person in his own right mind can peruse his history , with the least degree of attention , and think otherwise . The only conclu- sion , therefore , from these premises , viz . that he actually had a di- vine ...
... mind , it was Jesus . No person in his own right mind can peruse his history , with the least degree of attention , and think otherwise . The only conclu- sion , therefore , from these premises , viz . that he actually had a di- vine ...
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