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... fact , the Philistines are mentioned long before the period of the judges , in connexion with Abraham ( Genesis xxi . 32-34 ) , and Isaac ( Genesis xxvi . 1-18 ) , and elsewhere . Prof. Macalister , in his Philistines ( p . 39 ) , ex ...
... fact , the Philistines are mentioned long before the period of the judges , in connexion with Abraham ( Genesis xxi . 32-34 ) , and Isaac ( Genesis xxvi . 1-18 ) , and elsewhere . Prof. Macalister , in his Philistines ( p . 39 ) , ex ...
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... fact . He actually feels bound to postulate an invasion of Palestine by the ancestors of the Israelites in the fifteenth century B.C. , but will not suppose the Exodus an already accom- plished fact . " There is thus a strong ...
... fact . He actually feels bound to postulate an invasion of Palestine by the ancestors of the Israelites in the fifteenth century B.C. , but will not suppose the Exodus an already accom- plished fact . " There is thus a strong ...
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... fact should rather be a recommendation of it - provided always that two conditions are verified : ( a ) that the acceleration is not intended by the will , and ( b ) that the evil effect is an incidental effect of the act . These two ...
... fact should rather be a recommendation of it - provided always that two conditions are verified : ( a ) that the acceleration is not intended by the will , and ( b ) that the evil effect is an incidental effect of the act . These two ...
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... fact that we love ourselves and naturally resist destroying agencies , it seems to me that we may kill nothing , since naturally everything loves itself . ' ( b ) Nor would I care to lay too much stress on the contention that it is ...
... fact that we love ourselves and naturally resist destroying agencies , it seems to me that we may kill nothing , since naturally everything loves itself . ' ( b ) Nor would I care to lay too much stress on the contention that it is ...
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... fact , and might be settled by quotation . Let Dr. Cleary make a list of those who maintain that suicide is not naturally wrong , and that it is a sin only by positive legislation or on account of the consequences that would attend on ...
... fact , and might be settled by quotation . Let Dr. Cleary make a list of those who maintain that suicide is not naturally wrong , and that it is a sin only by positive legislation or on account of the consequences that would attend on ...
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