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paid to Biblical and theological subjects : I have the fullest conviction of your
sincerity and desire to promote what you believe to be the great cause of truth
and Christianity ; but I feel severely that our minds are not constituted alike ; and
being ...
paid to Biblical and theological subjects : I have the fullest conviction of your
sincerity and desire to promote what you believe to be the great cause of truth
and Christianity ; but I feel severely that our minds are not constituted alike ; and
being ...
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... benefits , of the highest order , likely to accrue from Bible and Missionary
Societies , gave to them his most cordial support ; on many occasions advocating
their cause at public meetings , and on others employing his pen in their defence
.
... benefits , of the highest order , likely to accrue from Bible and Missionary
Societies , gave to them his most cordial support ; on many occasions advocating
their cause at public meetings , and on others employing his pen in their defence
.
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Matter , then , we are compelled to regard as a substance created out of nothing
by an intelligent first cause ; himself immaterial , self - existent , eternal , and
alone ; and of matter the whole visible universe is composed . It is arranged and ...
Matter , then , we are compelled to regard as a substance created out of nothing
by an intelligent first cause ; himself immaterial , self - existent , eternal , and
alone ; and of matter the whole visible universe is composed . It is arranged and ...
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... in infinite wisdom , by the great First Cause , to promote the best ultimate
happiness of man : and matter as a substance produced out of nothing by his
almighty fiat ! It was one of the express objects of the preceding lecture to prove ,
not only ...
... in infinite wisdom , by the great First Cause , to promote the best ultimate
happiness of man : and matter as a substance produced out of nothing by his
almighty fiat ! It was one of the express objects of the preceding lecture to prove ,
not only ...
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... intelligent effects without an intelligent cause , which would be utter nonsense .
Such is the general train of reasoning that seems to have operated upon the
minds of Pythagoras , Plato , and Aristotle , in impelling them to the belief that
matter ...
... intelligent effects without an intelligent cause , which would be utter nonsense .
Such is the general train of reasoning that seems to have operated upon the
minds of Pythagoras , Plato , and Aristotle , in impelling them to the belief that
matter ...
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Términos y frases comunes
able action already animals appears become belong birds blood body brain called cause character chiefly common consequence considerable consists constitutes continued denominated derived direct distinct distinguished doctrine earth effect equally example existence extensive external fact faculty feeling fishes former four give given hand head heart hence human ideas immediately important insects instances instinct intelligence Italy kind knowledge known language laws lecture less light living manner material matter means meet mind nature never objects observed occasion occasionally operation organs origin passions perfect perhaps period persons philosophers plants possess present principle produced proof prove reason regarded respect result says seems sensation sense separate similar sometimes species substance sufficient supposed term thing tion traced tribes variety various vegetable whole