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... and his astronomical theories are certainly as profound as practical . If his statements can be relied upon , he has successfully refuted the teachings of Humboldt and Haeckel , and exploded the blunders of Spencer VI PREFACE .
... and his astronomical theories are certainly as profound as practical . If his statements can be relied upon , he has successfully refuted the teachings of Humboldt and Haeckel , and exploded the blunders of Spencer VI PREFACE .
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... certainly from his point of view nothing can be more reasonable —that thought should be avoided , after one has experienced religion " and has been the subject of regeneration . " Every sinner should listen to ser- mons , read religious ...
... certainly from his point of view nothing can be more reasonable —that thought should be avoided , after one has experienced religion " and has been the subject of regeneration . " Every sinner should listen to ser- mons , read religious ...
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... certainly knew as much upon these great questions as the average parson . believe that Darwin has investigated some of these things , that Tyndall and Huxley have turned their minds somewhat in the same direction , that Helmholtz has a ...
... certainly knew as much upon these great questions as the average parson . believe that Darwin has investigated some of these things , that Tyndall and Huxley have turned their minds somewhat in the same direction , that Helmholtz has a ...
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... Certainly God cannot afford to reward a man with eternal joy for believing a reasonable story . Faith is only necessary when the story is unreasonable , and if the flood only gets small enough , I can believe it myself . I ask for ...
... Certainly God cannot afford to reward a man with eternal joy for believing a reasonable story . Faith is only necessary when the story is unreasonable , and if the flood only gets small enough , I can believe it myself . I ask for ...
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... Certainly God , who could overwhelm a world with a flood , had the power to change every law and fact in nature . I am surprised that Mr. Talmage is not willing to believe the story as it is told . What right has he to question the ...
... Certainly God , who could overwhelm a world with a flood , had the power to change every law and fact in nature . I am surprised that Mr. Talmage is not willing to believe the story as it is told . What right has he to question the ...
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Thistles and is Answered in the NegativeResents the Charge that | 359 |
Say set forth in the form of a Shorter Catechism 363443 | 443 |
Testimony of Thomas Nixon Daniel Pelton Mr Jarvis B F Has | 470 |
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Página 28 - For yet seven days, and I will cause it to rain upon the earth forty days and forty nights; and every living substance that I have made will I destroy from off the face of the earth.