The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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union of two things which may be asserted with truth only in respect of the two distinct orders conjoined , is ... respects no higher , and in some is notoriously lower than that of the members of our own Church . There are , no doubt ...
union of two things which may be asserted with truth only in respect of the two distinct orders conjoined , is ... respects no higher , and in some is notoriously lower than that of the members of our own Church . There are , no doubt ...
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... respect an image of Himself . Hence it is that we are able to speak of the permanence of the laws of nature , and can calculate upon the regularity of their effects . And this we do , without implying that they are independent of the ...
... respect an image of Himself . Hence it is that we are able to speak of the permanence of the laws of nature , and can calculate upon the regularity of their effects . And this we do , without implying that they are independent of the ...
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... respect to the commission , I felt in the highest degree proud of it . The subject has most probably originated with himself , and Lord Lynedoch has merely recommended me to be employed , but his taking the trouble to come and talk to ...
... respect to the commission , I felt in the highest degree proud of it . The subject has most probably originated with himself , and Lord Lynedoch has merely recommended me to be employed , but his taking the trouble to come and talk to ...
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