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... body , or as to the secret method by which it acts upon a thing so entirely unlike itself as matter or body , we are quite willing to acknowledge his folly ; and for the simple reason that he proposes an impossibility , and there- fore ...
... body , or as to the secret method by which it acts upon a thing so entirely unlike itself as matter or body , we are quite willing to acknowledge his folly ; and for the simple reason that he proposes an impossibility , and there- fore ...
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... body of his disciples , of which that institution . was the pattern . But then , it was to be " my Ekklesia , " its ... body of Chris- tians , that no argument is required to prove it . It is a body to which the injured disciple can ...
... body of his disciples , of which that institution . was the pattern . But then , it was to be " my Ekklesia , " its ... body of Chris- tians , that no argument is required to prove it . It is a body to which the injured disciple can ...
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... body are to be gathered , and crystallized . As like attracts like , the body will be con- formed to its constituting elements . If the divine life reigns vigorously in these primal elements , we may hope that it will permeate , and ...
... body are to be gathered , and crystallized . As like attracts like , the body will be con- formed to its constituting elements . If the divine life reigns vigorously in these primal elements , we may hope that it will permeate , and ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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