The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volume 4George W. Bazin, 1840 - Theology |
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... believe that the central mass of the earth is now in a melted state of fire . From the account of experiments made in mines , as given in an essay on the temperature of the earth , by L. Cordier , professor in one of the philosophical ...
... believe that the central mass of the earth is now in a melted state of fire . From the account of experiments made in mines , as given in an essay on the temperature of the earth , by L. Cordier , professor in one of the philosophical ...
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... believe that it moved at least five times as fast . But , reasoning from the data before us , the time must have been even less than two thousand years ; for it is plain that a given quantity of water , say a yard in breadth , would ...
... believe that it moved at least five times as fast . But , reasoning from the data before us , the time must have been even less than two thousand years ; for it is plain that a given quantity of water , say a yard in breadth , would ...
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... believe that the divine attributes have been continually in operation , creating and recreating va- rious portions of the universe , throughout all past time . The Mosaic narrative , however , does not assert what the objection assumes ...
... believe that the divine attributes have been continually in operation , creating and recreating va- rious portions of the universe , throughout all past time . The Mosaic narrative , however , does not assert what the objection assumes ...
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... believe was ever denounced . It would not be strange , however , if the idea , having been so long and so deeply fixed in the public mind , should continue to exert some unconscious influence on the habits of think- ing , even among ...
... believe was ever denounced . It would not be strange , however , if the idea , having been so long and so deeply fixed in the public mind , should continue to exert some unconscious influence on the habits of think- ing , even among ...
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... believe him . " Here , 3 Acts xxvii . 20 , 31 . 4 Heb . xi . 7 . 5 Matt . xvi . 25 ; Mark iii . 4 ; viii . 35 ; Luke vi . 9 ; ix . 24 , 56 ; xvii . 33 . 6 Matt . x . 22 ; xxiv . 13 , 22 ; Mark xiii . 13 , 20 . 71 Pet . iv . 17 , 18 . 8 ...
... believe him . " Here , 3 Acts xxvii . 20 , 31 . 4 Heb . xi . 7 . 5 Matt . xvi . 25 ; Mark iii . 4 ; viii . 35 ; Luke vi . 9 ; ix . 24 , 56 ; xvii . 33 . 6 Matt . x . 22 ; xxiv . 13 , 22 ; Mark xiii . 13 , 20 . 71 Pet . iv . 17 , 18 . 8 ...
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