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... that marriage is not merely a civil contract , but one of divine institution ; yet we hesitate to draw the indissolubility of that contract , from the circumstance of its divine institution ; and we are of opinion , that the very ...
... that marriage is not merely a civil contract , but one of divine institution ; yet we hesitate to draw the indissolubility of that contract , from the circumstance of its divine institution ; and we are of opinion , that the very ...
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degree in which it is justifiable , I would rather say in which it is even possible , to separate the political history of the Jews from theological considerations ; - secondly , a low and inadequate view of Divine inspiration ; -and ...
degree in which it is justifiable , I would rather say in which it is even possible , to separate the political history of the Jews from theological considerations ; - secondly , a low and inadequate view of Divine inspiration ; -and ...
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The divine will must not be occasionally consulted as a temporary counsellor , but steadily followed as a perpetual guide ; and bene- volence must regulate your conduct to others , as constantly as the desire of self- preservation and ...
The divine will must not be occasionally consulted as a temporary counsellor , but steadily followed as a perpetual guide ; and bene- volence must regulate your conduct to others , as constantly as the desire of self- preservation and ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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