| Leonhard Euler - 1833 - 444 páginas
...to the course of nature, established from the beginning, and that our prayers can effect no change whatever ; unless we pretend to expect that God should...prayer unnecessary, rather increases our confidence, by conveyingto us this consolatory truth, that all our prayers have been already, from the beginning,... | |
| James Buchanan - 1857 - 442 páginas
...was already heard from all eternity, and the Father of mercies arranged the world expressly in favor of that prayer, so that the accomplishment should...answers the prayers of men without working a miracle." 1 " It is not impossible," says Dr. Wollaston, " that such laws of Nature, and such a series of causes... | |
| James Buchanan - 1857 - 436 páginas
...was already heard from all eternity, and the Father of mercies arranged the world expressly in favor of that prayer, so that the accomplishment should...answers the prayers of men without working a miracle." ! " It is not impossible," says Dr. Wollaston, " that such laws of Nature, and such a series of causes... | |
| James Buchanan - 1857 - 444 páginas
...was already heard from all eternity, and the Father of mercies arranged the world expressly in favor of that prayer, so that the accomplishment should...answers the prayers of men without working a miracle." 1 " It is not impossible," says Dr. Wollaston, " that such laws of Nature, and such a series of causes... | |
| 1869 - 436 páginas
...mercies arranged the world expressly in favor of that prayer, so that the accomplishment should be in consequence of the natural course of events. It is...the prayers • of men without working a miracle." This solution, so reasonable, and falling in, as it does, so entirely with the great truth that God... | |
| William Weston Patton - 1875 - 414 páginas
...was already heard from all eternity; and the Father of mercies arranged the world expressly in favor of that prayer, so that the accomplishment should...consequence of the natural course of events. It is thns that God answers the prayers of men without working a miracle." Thus, view the skeptical objections... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Finkel - 1888 - 518 páginas
...the Father of Mercies deemed it worthy of being answered, he arranged the world expressly in favor of that prayer, so that the accomplishment should...answers the prayers of men without working a miracle." -was solved by Euler in three days with the aid of improved methods of his own, but the effort threw... | |
| Paul Carus - 1897 - 832 páginas
...Father of Mercies deemed it worthy of being answered, be ' ' arranged the world expressly in favor of that prayer, so that the accomplishment ' ' should...the prayers of men without working a miracle." The philosopher here unconsciously employs the atheistic weapon of Deism in support of his Christian faith,... | |
| 1893 - 1024 páginas
...was already heard from all eternity ; and the Father of mercies arranged the world expressly in favor of that prayer, so that the accomplishment should...answers the prayers of men without working a miracle. O So says Dr. William W. Patton in his Prayer and its Remarkable Answers. And so say most of those... | |
| James DeFazio - 2007 - 438 páginas
...the Father of Mercies deemed it worthy of being answered, he arranged the world expressly in favor of that prayer, so that the accomplishment should...answers the prayers of men without working a miracle. Praise God. "...it must not be imagined that such a prayer came not to the knowledge of God till the... | |
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