The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Volume 11819 |
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... appears evidently to be preg- nant with absurdity . But if an infinite series of finite and dependent beings be totally impossible , it follows , that the human race must necessarily be dependent for their pri- mary existence , upon ...
... appears evidently to be preg- nant with absurdity . But if an infinite series of finite and dependent beings be totally impossible , it follows , that the human race must necessarily be dependent for their pri- mary existence , upon ...
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... appear to be closed . In the meanwhile , the pamphlet before us , which is signed Verax , made its appearance ... appears to be the history of this controversy ; if what has thus far passed before us , may be digni- fied with this ...
... appear to be closed . In the meanwhile , the pamphlet before us , which is signed Verax , made its appearance ... appears to be the history of this controversy ; if what has thus far passed before us , may be digni- fied with this ...
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and induced Verax to appear in his defence , there are two points , in which nearly the whole may be said to be ... appears perfectly tenable , and in- against the expression he has some volved in no obscurity , although the weighty ...
and induced Verax to appear in his defence , there are two points , in which nearly the whole may be said to be ... appears perfectly tenable , and in- against the expression he has some volved in no obscurity , although the weighty ...
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... appear in his own words . " For when he ( Dr. Clarke ) asserts , that , strictly speaking , God has neither ... appears , that the ideas which their author entertains of the divine existence , are very different from our own ...
... appear in his own words . " For when he ( Dr. Clarke ) asserts , that , strictly speaking , God has neither ... appears , that the ideas which their author entertains of the divine existence , are very different from our own ...
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... appear before a more awful tribunal than he had erected , and to receive a sions there can be no appeal . sentence from ... appears before us in the habiliments of virtue ; when crimes of the deepest dye take shelter under the dignity of ...
... appear before a more awful tribunal than he had erected , and to receive a sions there can be no appeal . sentence from ... appears before us in the habiliments of virtue ; when crimes of the deepest dye take shelter under the dignity of ...
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Page 829 - Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life. For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection...
Page 823 - Although the fig-tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines : the labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; The flock shall be cut off from the fold : and there shall be no herd in the stalls ; Yet I will rejoice in the Lord : I will joy in the God of my salvation.
Page 133 - Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own.
Page 381 - For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, but he rested on the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.
Page 133 - That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; that no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect, or support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent; that no human authority can, in any case whatever, control or interfere with the rights of conscience...
Page 823 - Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls: 18. Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation.
Page 133 - The free communication of thoughts and opinions is one of the invaluable rights of man: and every citizen may freely speak, write, and print on any subject, being responsible for the abuse of that liberty.
Page 557 - Await alike the inevitable hour. The paths of glory lead but to the grave. Nor you, ye proud, impute to these the fault, If memory o'er their tomb no trophies raise, Where through the long-drawn aisle and fretted vault The pealing anthem swells the note of praise.
Page 107 - For therefore we both labour and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God who is the Saviour of all men, especially of those that believe.
Page 29 - For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him. And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist.