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His sincere “ love of truth ” ( Section 31 ) was not doubted ; it was rather with some confidence relied on . If , then , he has placed himself and his cause , before all capable thinkers , in an unintelligible or embarrassing position ...
His sincere “ love of truth ” ( Section 31 ) was not doubted ; it was rather with some confidence relied on . If , then , he has placed himself and his cause , before all capable thinkers , in an unintelligible or embarrassing position ...
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knows — which has really nothing to do with the intuitive or other character of the truths themselves , further than to show ... Take the sentence , again , that “ two and two cannot be fire , ” - it is said to be a necessary truth .
knows — which has really nothing to do with the intuitive or other character of the truths themselves , further than to show ... Take the sentence , again , that “ two and two cannot be fire , ” - it is said to be a necessary truth .
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Wise and merciful forethought , which provides an adaptation of means to meet the wants of the creature , is a truth pencilled with light through every department of the Divine handiwork . This universal principle , so beautifully ...
Wise and merciful forethought , which provides an adaptation of means to meet the wants of the creature , is a truth pencilled with light through every department of the Divine handiwork . This universal principle , so beautifully ...
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DISCUSSION ON THE ABOVE PAPER 32 | 11 |
INTERMEDIATE MEETING 19TH FEBRUARY 1872 | 54 |
COUNCIL AND OFFICERS FOR 197273 | 72 |
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