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Page 155
... doctrine , however , respecting the weight of atoms , although extremely curious , and derived from a very inge- nious train of reasoning , must be regarded as altogether hypothetical ; and principally valuable as tending to establish ...
... doctrine , however , respecting the weight of atoms , although extremely curious , and derived from a very inge- nious train of reasoning , must be regarded as altogether hypothetical ; and principally valuable as tending to establish ...
Page 371
... doctrine , and very full of comfort ; " and that no other doctrine can afford any solid consolation at that crisis . The instances of persons dying in tranquillity and hope without this belief , which might have embarrassed the author ...
... doctrine , and very full of comfort ; " and that no other doctrine can afford any solid consolation at that crisis . The instances of persons dying in tranquillity and hope without this belief , which might have embarrassed the author ...
Page 409
... doctrine of the Incarnation , he ought to recollect that he has represented the doctrine itself as not designed for our comprehension ; ' and , if the doctrine be incomprehensible , how can the rejection of it be justly imputed to a ...
... doctrine of the Incarnation , he ought to recollect that he has represented the doctrine itself as not designed for our comprehension ; ' and , if the doctrine be incomprehensible , how can the rejection of it be justly imputed to a ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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