Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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Page 39
... prove their folly . There is an air of brilliancy and bravery in characterizing the highest maxims of the past as ancient dogmas and obsolete superstitions ; an aspect of breadth , liberality , and glory in breaking with creeds ...
... prove their folly . There is an air of brilliancy and bravery in characterizing the highest maxims of the past as ancient dogmas and obsolete superstitions ; an aspect of breadth , liberality , and glory in breaking with creeds ...
Page 47
... proved . Should they bring witnesses to show their matured convictions that the rights of property are a fraud , or that polygamy and adultery are a part of their religious system , the prison is none the less their destination . Having ...
... proved . Should they bring witnesses to show their matured convictions that the rights of property are a fraud , or that polygamy and adultery are a part of their religious system , the prison is none the less their destination . Having ...
Page 48
... proved to be a worthless wretch ? " I will not believe it " is her resolute reply . " They told me , but I would not believe , " is the voice of her unavailing sorrow . Ay , " will not " is the word . There is a will in the case that ...
... proved to be a worthless wretch ? " I will not believe it " is her resolute reply . " They told me , but I would not believe , " is the voice of her unavailing sorrow . Ay , " will not " is the word . There is a will in the case that ...
Page 50
... prove both the possibility of his success and of his final mistake and disaster ? Did ever any man wish for annihilation but a bad man ? ( 3 ) If the truth and its evidences are before them , men may refuse to see the evidence that ...
... prove both the possibility of his success and of his final mistake and disaster ? Did ever any man wish for annihilation but a bad man ? ( 3 ) If the truth and its evidences are before them , men may refuse to see the evidence that ...
Page 51
... prove any new fact of science ; and when , apparently sensible of his dilemma , he finally admits that there might possibly be a miracle which could be proved , he yet instantly adds that should such miracle " be ascribed to any system ...
... prove any new fact of science ; and when , apparently sensible of his dilemma , he finally admits that there might possibly be a miracle which could be proved , he yet instantly adds that should such miracle " be ascribed to any system ...
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