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Let faith and patience , and every Christian virtue they are cailed upon to
exercise , have their perfect work : so that in the gracious dealings of thy Spirit
and of thy providence , they may find in the end , whatever that end may be , that
it has ...
Let faith and patience , and every Christian virtue they are cailed upon to
exercise , have their perfect work : so that in the gracious dealings of thy Spirit
and of thy providence , they may find in the end , whatever that end may be , that
it has ...
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... the mortar , the wood , and the marble of different artisans , and builds up the
whole into a perfect edifice ; which takes a bird's eye view , as it were , of a
picturesque and spreading landscape from some commanding eminence ; and ,
without ...
... the mortar , the wood , and the marble of different artisans , and builds up the
whole into a perfect edifice ; which takes a bird's eye view , as it were , of a
picturesque and spreading landscape from some commanding eminence ; and ,
without ...
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... and that ten thousand other substances than matter , may be produced out of
nothing by the energy of an infinite and omnipotent intelligence , there is so pure
and perfect an absurdity in endeavouring to account for its existence upon every
...
... and that ten thousand other substances than matter , may be produced out of
nothing by the energy of an infinite and omnipotent intelligence , there is so pure
and perfect an absurdity in endeavouring to account for its existence upon every
...
Página 39
... and relative distance ; and , as the adjustment of the heavenly bodies to each
other is perfect in every respect , he farther conjectured , that the harmony
produced by their revolutions must also be the most perfect imaginable : and
hence the ...
... and relative distance ; and , as the adjustment of the heavenly bodies to each
other is perfect in every respect , he farther conjectured , that the harmony
produced by their revolutions must also be the most perfect imaginable : and
hence the ...
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... and now actually are employed , and that very generally , and in perfect
coincidence with the system of the Pythagorists , as synonymes of the simple
forms or substances whose progressive character they describe . This curious
coincidence ...
... and now actually are employed , and that very generally , and in perfect
coincidence with the system of the Pythagorists , as synonymes of the simple
forms or substances whose progressive character they describe . This curious
coincidence ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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