The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature and biblical record. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature, Band 1John Kitto C. Cox, 1862 |
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... nature and humour of mankind than any prince living , can best dis- tinguish between the tenderness of conscience and the pride of conscience , between the real effects of conscience , and the wicked pretences to con- science ; who ...
... nature and humour of mankind than any prince living , can best dis- tinguish between the tenderness of conscience and the pride of conscience , between the real effects of conscience , and the wicked pretences to con- science ; who ...
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... nature , and this kingdom . The consequence of which must be , either the Presbyterian ministers would return into the peace and unity of the Church , and also abjure the bond , and as it were the sacrament of their treachery and ...
... nature , and this kingdom . The consequence of which must be , either the Presbyterian ministers would return into the peace and unity of the Church , and also abjure the bond , and as it were the sacrament of their treachery and ...
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... nature . Fire and air , from their inherent lightness , ascended upwards ; earth and water gravitated downwards . The two former elements , light and unstable , were , from their nature , subject to a per- petual motion ; and hence the ...
... nature . Fire and air , from their inherent lightness , ascended upwards ; earth and water gravitated downwards . The two former elements , light and unstable , were , from their nature , subject to a per- petual motion ; and hence the ...
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... nature , it was competent to perform . In its original soft and moist condition , alternately warmed by the solar beams , and cooled by their absence , it possessed a generative vigour , which it ulti- mately lost , when it became ...
... nature , it was competent to perform . In its original soft and moist condition , alternately warmed by the solar beams , and cooled by their absence , it possessed a generative vigour , which it ulti- mately lost , when it became ...
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... nature , to the idea of the unity of God , of the immortality of the soul , and of a future state of rewards and punishments . " Under the name of Ammon or Amon - Ra , the Egyptians ( according to Champollion - Figeac ) , worshipped the ...
... nature , to the idea of the unity of God , of the immortality of the soul , and of a future state of rewards and punishments . " Under the name of Ammon or Amon - Ra , the Egyptians ( according to Champollion - Figeac ) , worshipped the ...
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