Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 3; Volume 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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... Races , p . 166. - 8 . How- itt's Country Year - Book , p . 166. - 9 . Abbott's Histories of Madame Ro- land , and of Xerxes , p . 166. - 10 . Success in Life , p . 167. - 11 . The Gospel its own Advocate , p . 167. - 12 . The Token of ...
... Races , p . 166. - 8 . How- itt's Country Year - Book , p . 166. - 9 . Abbott's Histories of Madame Ro- land , and of Xerxes , p . 166. - 10 . Success in Life , p . 167. - 11 . The Gospel its own Advocate , p . 167. - 12 . The Token of ...
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... Races , proved to be the Doctrine of Scripture , Reason , and Science , with a Review of the Present Position and Theory of Professor Agassiz . By the Rev. THOMAS SMYTH , D. D. 3. The Doctrine of the Unity of the Human Race Examined on ...
... Races , proved to be the Doctrine of Scripture , Reason , and Science , with a Review of the Present Position and Theory of Professor Agassiz . By the Rev. THOMAS SMYTH , D. D. 3. The Doctrine of the Unity of the Human Race Examined on ...
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... races of plants and animals were not , in any proper sense of the word , created at all , but they grew . The Deity did not concern himself with originating each species after its kind , according to the common acceptation of Holy Writ ...
... races of plants and animals were not , in any proper sense of the word , created at all , but they grew . The Deity did not concern himself with originating each species after its kind , according to the common acceptation of Holy Writ ...
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... race again comes over him as he recurs to his own desolate condition , -the common destiny of his people , whe- ther leagued with or against the white man , -and he finds even vengeance no longer sweet , since there are none of his ...
... race again comes over him as he recurs to his own desolate condition , -the common destiny of his people , whe- ther leagued with or against the white man , -and he finds even vengeance no longer sweet , since there are none of his ...
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... race , which accrues to the young in virtue of their providential endowments , is de- volved upon them by an inevitable destiny . They are the predes- tined successors of all who now wield moral influence , and all who occupy positions ...
... race , which accrues to the young in virtue of their providential endowments , is de- volved upon them by an inevitable destiny . They are the predes- tined successors of all who now wield moral influence , and all who occupy positions ...
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