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... tion , and even incurred the heaviest penalties of the State . The Christian has often triumph- antly contrasted the early propaga- tion of his religion with the ferocious conquests of Mahomet and his suc- cessors ; and he has reason in ...
... tion , and even incurred the heaviest penalties of the State . The Christian has often triumph- antly contrasted the early propaga- tion of his religion with the ferocious conquests of Mahomet and his suc- cessors ; and he has reason in ...
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... tion of the fulness of the times , to bring under one head all things in the Christ , those both in the heavens , and those upon the earth in him . In whom also we are made heirs , se- lected according to the fore - purpose of Him who ...
... tion of the fulness of the times , to bring under one head all things in the Christ , those both in the heavens , and those upon the earth in him . In whom also we are made heirs , se- lected according to the fore - purpose of Him who ...
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... tion : it is separated into two hemis- pheres , each of which is divided into three parts , called lobes . 2. The cere- bellum which lies at the under , and back part of the skull , and is divided into two portions by the descending ...
... tion : it is separated into two hemis- pheres , each of which is divided into three parts , called lobes . 2. The cere- bellum which lies at the under , and back part of the skull , and is divided into two portions by the descending ...
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... tion between it and the brain , the mind is then no longer conscious of any irritation that is made below the point of compression , and the affected parts are reduced to a state of insen- sibility similar to that of parts which are ...
... tion between it and the brain , the mind is then no longer conscious of any irritation that is made below the point of compression , and the affected parts are reduced to a state of insen- sibility similar to that of parts which are ...
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... tion does not appear to be within the bounds of probability . 2. A new creation cannot rightly be called a resurrection ; if it is al- lowed that there may be a new crea- tion of an individual myself from the former being , it must also ...
... tion does not appear to be within the bounds of probability . 2. A new creation cannot rightly be called a resurrection ; if it is al- lowed that there may be a new crea- tion of an individual myself from the former being , it must also ...
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