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It is the nature of every thing to work harm when misdirected , in exact proportion to its power of working good when directed well . This is a law of God's own enacting and is one of the means by which he makes sin to ...
It is the nature of every thing to work harm when misdirected , in exact proportion to its power of working good when directed well . This is a law of God's own enacting and is one of the means by which he makes sin to ...
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It is known to every Greek scholar , that dia signifies , emphatically , the cause of a thing ; while meta denotes emphatically , nearness of situation , relation , connexion , agreement . It need not be observed that words are used ...
It is known to every Greek scholar , that dia signifies , emphatically , the cause of a thing ; while meta denotes emphatically , nearness of situation , relation , connexion , agreement . It need not be observed that words are used ...
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If the whole world agree to search for one thing , that thing must exist . The necessi ty of religion , every man knows ; yet every necessary thing is not always found ; some even die for want of food , while others are satisfied .
If the whole world agree to search for one thing , that thing must exist . The necessi ty of religion , every man knows ; yet every necessary thing is not always found ; some even die for want of food , while others are satisfied .
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