The Bible and Civil Government: In a Course of LecturesR. Carter, 1851 - 278 páginas |
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... bring science , in all its discove- ries , to bear upon religion , and to corroborate , if we may so speak , the Word of God . " There seems to be a wide spread conviction of this important truth among intelligent Chris- tians . But ...
... bring science , in all its discove- ries , to bear upon religion , and to corroborate , if we may so speak , the Word of God . " There seems to be a wide spread conviction of this important truth among intelligent Chris- tians . But ...
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... bring ruin both on the oppressed and the oppressors ; while the " Lords of the Philistines " infatuated with the love of power , and bewildered by the dread of losing it , are running into measures that must render their overthrow the ...
... bring ruin both on the oppressed and the oppressors ; while the " Lords of the Philistines " infatuated with the love of power , and bewildered by the dread of losing it , are running into measures that must render their overthrow the ...
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... bringing them more fully upon the confines of each other ; and in these times remarkable for setting at defiance the ordinary calculations of politicians , some colli- sion of interests on our own continent may yet place the two Powers ...
... bringing them more fully upon the confines of each other ; and in these times remarkable for setting at defiance the ordinary calculations of politicians , some colli- sion of interests on our own continent may yet place the two Powers ...
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... secure . If it levels distinctions among men , it levels upward , not downward ; it elevates the low , elevates them in mind and in conduct ; and so far as it brings down the high , it brings down 34 INTRODUCTORY LECTURE .
... secure . If it levels distinctions among men , it levels upward , not downward ; it elevates the low , elevates them in mind and in conduct ; and so far as it brings down the high , it brings down 34 INTRODUCTORY LECTURE .
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In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. as it brings down the high , it brings down nothing but those " vain imaginations which exalt them- selves against God . " This is the equality which our free institutions , imbued with ...
In a Course of Lectures James McFarlane Mathews. as it brings down the high , it brings down nothing but those " vain imaginations which exalt them- selves against God . " This is the equality which our free institutions , imbued with ...
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