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If it were a thing which we might be allowed to imagine , that the Divine Being were to manifest himself in some striking manner to the senses , as by some resplendent appearance at the midnight hour , or by re - kindling on an elevated ...
If it were a thing which we might be allowed to imagine , that the Divine Being were to manifest himself in some striking manner to the senses , as by some resplendent appearance at the midnight hour , or by re - kindling on an elevated ...
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The universal and decisive objection to them in every form and under all circumstances , is that they are profane appeals to the divine throne , and a wanton prostitution of a divine ordinance . For the premises which support this ...
The universal and decisive objection to them in every form and under all circumstances , is that they are profane appeals to the divine throne , and a wanton prostitution of a divine ordinance . For the premises which support this ...
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The next morning , casting my eyes on the Bible , I concluded , that if this book was written by divine authority , perfect harmony ought to be found between its contents and the doctrine , of whose truth and divinity I was now ...
The next morning , casting my eyes on the Bible , I concluded , that if this book was written by divine authority , perfect harmony ought to be found between its contents and the doctrine , of whose truth and divinity I was now ...
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