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ally effected by them . The natural evidences of religion may appear to us very clear and indisputable ; and yet we know that , not two thoa- sand years ago , these evidences were very imperfectly discerned by phi- losophers themselves ...
ally effected by them . The natural evidences of religion may appear to us very clear and indisputable ; and yet we know that , not two thoa- sand years ago , these evidences were very imperfectly discerned by phi- losophers themselves ...
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... appear trifling : but it is a sort of trifling that we should never wish to see banished from the fire - side letters of our friends . I thank God , in all appearance , the danger is over with our dear Child ; and I believe never any ...
... appear trifling : but it is a sort of trifling that we should never wish to see banished from the fire - side letters of our friends . I thank God , in all appearance , the danger is over with our dear Child ; and I believe never any ...
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... appear to us its prin- cipal blemishes ; which , however , are so overbalanced by the merit of the whole , that we should scarcely deem them wor- thy of remark , were it not requisite to vindicate our claim to impartiality . Against the ...
... appear to us its prin- cipal blemishes ; which , however , are so overbalanced by the merit of the whole , that we should scarcely deem them wor- thy of remark , were it not requisite to vindicate our claim to impartiality . Against the ...
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... appear to have been chiefly de- signed for the use of the higher classes . But while we allow this apology its just ... appears to us unnatural : it discomposes the attention by a sort of starting and irregular motion ; and is a ...
... appear to have been chiefly de- signed for the use of the higher classes . But while we allow this apology its just ... appears to us unnatural : it discomposes the attention by a sort of starting and irregular motion ; and is a ...
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... appear from the following passage . ' It is not , ' says Mr. Alison , in obeying the ritual of a prescribed de- votion ; it is not in merely following the multitude into the house of God , and joining in words which the heart neither ...
... appear from the following passage . ' It is not , ' says Mr. Alison , in obeying the ritual of a prescribed de- votion ; it is not in merely following the multitude into the house of God , and joining in words which the heart neither ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.