A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... CAUSE OF CONSCIENCE PROFESSEDLY MAINTAINING PERSECUTION FOR CAUSE OF CONSCIENCE The question which you put , is , whether persecution for cause of conscience , be not against the doctrine of Jesus Christ the King of Kings . Now by ...
... CAUSE OF CONSCIENCE PROFESSEDLY MAINTAINING PERSECUTION FOR CAUSE OF CONSCIENCE The question which you put , is , whether persecution for cause of conscience , be not against the doctrine of Jesus Christ the King of Kings . Now by ...
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... cause for its existence . . . . I assert that nothing ever comes to pass without a Cause . What is self- existent must be from eternity , and must be unchangeable ; but as to all things that begin to be , they are not self- existent ...
... cause for its existence . . . . I assert that nothing ever comes to pass without a Cause . What is self- existent must be from eternity , and must be unchangeable ; but as to all things that begin to be , they are not self- existent ...
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... Cause , it is the be without Causes , all this necessary connection and dependence is dissolved , and so all means of our knowledge is gone . If there be no absurdity nor diffi- 5 culty in supposing one thing to start out of non ...
... Cause , it is the be without Causes , all this necessary connection and dependence is dissolved , and so all means of our knowledge is gone . If there be no absurdity nor diffi- 5 culty in supposing one thing to start out of non ...
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