The Eclectic Review, 20. kötet;38. kötetSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1823 |
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475. oldal
... truth . If this be correct , the truths which are thus overgrown , must be in a condition to be almost entirely lost sight of . This was strikingly the case , when the doctrine of Divine Influences was absolutely hidden by Quakerism ...
... truth . If this be correct , the truths which are thus overgrown , must be in a condition to be almost entirely lost sight of . This was strikingly the case , when the doctrine of Divine Influences was absolutely hidden by Quakerism ...
570. oldal
... truth on his own mind , in coincidence with the dictates of conscience , is attributable to the operation of the Father of Spirits , than that the vital action of his frame is sustained by the Divine power of Him who made it . Truth ...
... truth on his own mind , in coincidence with the dictates of conscience , is attributable to the operation of the Father of Spirits , than that the vital action of his frame is sustained by the Divine power of Him who made it . Truth ...
572. oldal
... Truth of some kind , or seeming truth , is the only conceivable means of influencing an intelligent agent . But there are some truths evidently adapted to act upon the conscience of the individual ; other truths which tend more directly ...
... Truth of some kind , or seeming truth , is the only conceivable means of influencing an intelligent agent . But there are some truths evidently adapted to act upon the conscience of the individual ; other truths which tend more directly ...
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