The Christian Reformer, Or, Unitarian Magazine and Review, Volumen1Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1845 |
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... nature , and softened away the harsh- ness which lay upon the surface , and which the monastic life of the University has no tendency to remove . He delighted in the natural scenery , simple as it was , by which he was surrounded , on ...
... nature , and softened away the harsh- ness which lay upon the surface , and which the monastic life of the University has no tendency to remove . He delighted in the natural scenery , simple as it was , by which he was surrounded , on ...
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... natural law . It contends , that organization naturally results from unorganized matter ; that the higher classes of ... nature - a defence of the doctrine of spontaneous generation is resolutely attempted - and the material character of ...
... natural law . It contends , that organization naturally results from unorganized matter ; that the higher classes of ... nature - a defence of the doctrine of spontaneous generation is resolutely attempted - and the material character of ...
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... natural philoso- phy , and demonstrated by the same evidence , the induction of facts , upon which all the other branches of natural philosophy rest . " Let us now see how our author treats the indubitable fact of the destruction of ...
... natural philoso- phy , and demonstrated by the same evidence , the induction of facts , upon which all the other branches of natural philosophy rest . " Let us now see how our author treats the indubitable fact of the destruction of ...
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... nature , or which even pretends to or admits of that necessary basis . " ( P. 341. ) " The liability to flit from under the control of one feeling to the control of another , constitutes what is recognized as free- will in man , being ...
... nature , or which even pretends to or admits of that necessary basis . " ( P. 341. ) " The liability to flit from under the control of one feeling to the control of another , constitutes what is recognized as free- will in man , being ...
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... nature , can truly signify nothing more than the order in which the operations of the Divine Being are performed . It is a word which we employ for no other purpose than that of conveying our idea of the regularity with which those ...
... nature , can truly signify nothing more than the order in which the operations of the Divine Being are performed . It is a word which we employ for no other purpose than that of conveying our idea of the regularity with which those ...
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Página 9 - Godliness is profitable unto all things, having the promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come.
Página 607 - The wicked are estranged from the womb: they go astray as soon as they be born, speaking lies.
Página 560 - For every kind of beasts and of birds and of serpents and of things in the sea is tamed, and hath been tamed, of mankind; but the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison.
Página 368 - The Lord our God be with us, as he was with our fathers: let him not leave us, nor forsake us : that he may incline our hearts unto him, to walk in all his ways, and to keep his commandments, and his statutes, and his judgments, which he commanded our fathers.
Página 614 - ROMANS p)AUL, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God, (which he had promised afore by his prophets in the holy scriptures,) concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh, and declared to be the Son of .God with power, according to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead...
Página 12 - Sirs, why do ye these things ? We also are men of like passions with you, and preach unto you that ye should turn from these vanities unto the living God, which made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all things that are therein : 16 Who in times past suffered all nations to walk in their own ways.
Página 15 - For therefore we both labour and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God, who is the Saviour of all men, specially of those that believe.
Página 295 - Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not bowed unto Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed him.
Página 12 - And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life.
Página 423 - Thus saith the LORD the King of Israel, and his Redeemer the LORD of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God.