Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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... believe a million things in a lump when one of them is fully proved in detail . We have no disposition even with with so eminent an authority as St. George Mivart to denominate Natural Selection " a puerile hypothesis . " We will ...
... believe a million things in a lump when one of them is fully proved in detail . We have no disposition even with with so eminent an authority as St. George Mivart to denominate Natural Selection " a puerile hypothesis . " We will ...
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... believe that any mind is funda- mentally unhinged that despises the profoundest con- victions of the noblest hearts , or speaks lightly of the mighty influence that has molded human events and has upheaved the world . It has in its ...
... believe that any mind is funda- mentally unhinged that despises the profoundest con- victions of the noblest hearts , or speaks lightly of the mighty influence that has molded human events and has upheaved the world . It has in its ...
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... believe in the letter of the Old and New Testaments , and I shall nurture in him from his infancy a firm faith in all that I have lost or feel uncertain about . " And his last written utterance , signed " Your old Niebuhr , " 32 ...
... believe in the letter of the Old and New Testaments , and I shall nurture in him from his infancy a firm faith in all that I have lost or feel uncertain about . " And his last written utterance , signed " Your old Niebuhr , " 32 ...
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... believe me ? For if ye believe not that I am he , ye shall die in your sins.- John 8:46 , 24 . IT T seems at first quite singular that the elements of morality and religion should be perpetual themes of disputation . The facts of ...
... believe me ? For if ye believe not that I am he , ye shall die in your sins.- John 8:46 , 24 . IT T seems at first quite singular that the elements of morality and religion should be perpetual themes of disputation . The facts of ...
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... believe him to be what he professed to be , believe his representations of himself and his work , and so accept him , or die in their sins . And he presses them even sternly- " If I say the truth , why do ye not believe me ? He that is ...
... believe him to be what he professed to be , believe his representations of himself and his work , and so accept him , or die in their sins . And he presses them even sternly- " If I say the truth , why do ye not believe me ? He that is ...
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