The Christian Review, Volume 20Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1855 |
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nificant of the Divine will , would seem to prove that there is some connection between these occurrences and this Divine will . There may be , there doubtless have been gross error and superstition connected with these views of God's ...
nificant of the Divine will , would seem to prove that there is some connection between these occurrences and this Divine will . There may be , there doubtless have been gross error and superstition connected with these views of God's ...
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... Divine Unity , any more than there is inconsistent with the doctrine of the Divine Trinity , which is only the Unity of God , in its trinal essence and mode of manifestation . In this respect it is singularly free from any polemical or ...
... Divine Unity , any more than there is inconsistent with the doctrine of the Divine Trinity , which is only the Unity of God , in its trinal essence and mode of manifestation . In this respect it is singularly free from any polemical or ...
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... Divine existence ; because upon these is based the possibility of a higher civilization . Man is nothing without God . Atheism is essentially disorganizing and destructive . The soul needs a centre . So does society . And thus the fact ...
... Divine existence ; because upon these is based the possibility of a higher civilization . Man is nothing without God . Atheism is essentially disorganizing and destructive . The soul needs a centre . So does society . And thus the fact ...
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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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