Elements of Moral Philosophy and of Christian Ethics, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1826 |
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Page 57
... passing through a certain process by which they are as perfectly removed from each other as if they had never been combined . It is by an analogous process , also called analysis , that we must proceed in every branch of philosophy in ...
... passing through a certain process by which they are as perfectly removed from each other as if they had never been combined . It is by an analogous process , also called analysis , that we must proceed in every branch of philosophy in ...
Page 87
... passes on to eternity without recognising his existence , or doing homage to his perfections . Scrip- ture and experience warrant us in affirming that the reason is to be found in the state of his heart - in the wish that there may be ...
... passes on to eternity without recognising his existence , or doing homage to his perfections . Scrip- ture and experience warrant us in affirming that the reason is to be found in the state of his heart - in the wish that there may be ...
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... pass from the state of carnal - mindedness and of spiritual death , into a state of heavenly affection and of heavenly life , we must undergo that change in which " old things are said to pass away , and all things to become new . " Our ...
... pass from the state of carnal - mindedness and of spiritual death , into a state of heavenly affection and of heavenly life , we must undergo that change in which " old things are said to pass away , and all things to become new . " Our ...
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... pass , when mid - day was past , and they prophesied until the time of the offering of the evening sacrifice , that there was neither voice , nor any to answer , nor any that regarded . " Hence , also , when the Syrians were defeated by ...
... pass , when mid - day was past , and they prophesied until the time of the offering of the evening sacrifice , that there was neither voice , nor any to answer , nor any that regarded . " Hence , also , when the Syrians were defeated by ...
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... passing over the stage of existence . We cannot witness the sublime scene before us , mark the renovation of a world as often as the seasons revolve - observe the air , the earth , the sea , full of life , and all things proclaiming the ...
... passing over the stage of existence . We cannot witness the sublime scene before us , mark the renovation of a world as often as the seasons revolve - observe the air , the earth , the sea , full of life , and all things proclaiming the ...
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