The North British Review, Объемы 22-23W. P. Kennedy, 1854 |
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... nature itself , that he is is the God of grace . We shrink from speaking of the God of nature and the God of grace as two antithetical terms ; the Bible never , in a single instance , makes the distinction ; and , surely , if God be ...
... nature itself , that he is is the God of grace . We shrink from speaking of the God of nature and the God of grace as two antithetical terms ; the Bible never , in a single instance , makes the distinction ; and , surely , if God be ...
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... nature ! And once more , why are those strange micro- scopic atomies , the Diatomacea and Infu- soria , which fill every stagnant pool , fringe every branch of sea - weed , which form banks hundreds of miles long on the Arctic sea ...
... nature ! And once more , why are those strange micro- scopic atomies , the Diatomacea and Infu- soria , which fill every stagnant pool , fringe every branch of sea - weed , which form banks hundreds of miles long on the Arctic sea ...
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... nature and limits of reli- gious speculation have been disputed from age to age , while unsound judgment in re- gard to these limits is and has been the parent of numberless disputes besides . The possibility of a knowledge of God , and ...
... nature and limits of reli- gious speculation have been disputed from age to age , while unsound judgment in re- gard to these limits is and has been the parent of numberless disputes besides . The possibility of a knowledge of God , and ...
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