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It will be admitted , that though people can see two things , they cannot see the number two in the abstract . So that any one who should testify to two and two making five , would have to state that he had seen two individual persons ...
It will be admitted , that though people can see two things , they cannot see the number two in the abstract . So that any one who should testify to two and two making five , would have to state that he had seen two individual persons ...
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The following remarks , which Mr. Owen translates from Origen , are very sound and practical : But ' For as in some things , the human purpose alone by itself is imperfect towards the consummation of good , for by the Divine aid is ...
The following remarks , which Mr. Owen translates from Origen , are very sound and practical : But ' For as in some things , the human purpose alone by itself is imperfect towards the consummation of good , for by the Divine aid is ...
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For all those things , " as the Apostle says , " were our types ( figuræ nostræ ) . ” · " · 6 " And if this be not sufficient to show the sentiments of the writer , let us turn to the De Civitate Dei ( Lib . xiii . Cap . 21 ) .
For all those things , " as the Apostle says , " were our types ( figuræ nostræ ) . ” · " · 6 " And if this be not sufficient to show the sentiments of the writer , let us turn to the De Civitate Dei ( Lib . xiii . Cap . 21 ) .
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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