| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - Bethany (W. Va.) - 1838 - 540 pages
...body is no where to be found. Christian morality is the effect of Christian religion; and not only do they stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect, but according to the measure of our piety will ever be the ratios of our morality. The being, perfections,... | |
| I. RAY, M.D. - 1838
...before the attack, it necessarily follows that the brain is equally restored, since in point of health they stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect. But as there is no proof that such is the case, and as the supposition is v not supported by what we... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - American essays - 1838 - 708 pages
...Charnock, or Flavel, or Henry. The same may be said of exalting the active above the considerate age. They stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect. And to exalt the one at the expense of the other, as is frequently done, is like exalting the active... | |
| Library - 1841 - 688 pages
...said ? The simultaneous developement of the genital organs and the larynx has led to the opinion, that they stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect ; and observation has established that the vocal apparatus is in some measure under the influence of... | |
| Thomas Smyth - Church and state - 1843 - 348 pages
...supplant in the highest offices of the state.' Prelacy and monarchy, are, in short, collateral terms. They stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect, of invariable antecedent and consequent. The same principles which led to the extension of the bishop's... | |
| Theology - 1845 - 632 pages
...the church should ever be superior to that of the ministry. Agreeably to divinely-established laws, they stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect ; and what is not in the cause cannot be in the effect. But it is perfectly consistent with what we... | |
| 1863 - 1240 pages
...simultaneously girdled with progress, and promise, and blessing; and I claim for these two facts that they stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect, and that we hare cone-«ponding encouragement to continue instant in prayer." Aft« a few introductory... | |
| Isaac Ray - Insanity - 1853 - 554 pages
...before the attack, it necessarily follows that the brain is equally restored, since in point of health they stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect. But as there is no proof that such is the case, and as the supposition is not supported by what we... | |
| George Wilson - Color blindness - 1855 - 212 pages
...of the undeveloped organ, without the developed colour-blindness, is as fatal to the doctrine, that they stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect, as the presence of perfect vision in the absence of the eye would be to the belief that blindness necessarily... | |
| Peter Prescott - Methodist Church - 1856 - 104 pages
...are doctrines with which the ordinances of the ClassMeeting and Love-Feast admirably harmonise. And they stand to each other in the relation of Cause and Effect. The doctrines preached and believed must prepare the way for the ClassMeeting, by producing a state of... | |
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