Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 3; Volume 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Page 16
... reference to the cause of the changes in matter , the simple child of nature , — " The poor Indian , whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds , or hears him in the wind , ” is far wiser than he who " Steps forth the spruce philosopher ...
... reference to the cause of the changes in matter , the simple child of nature , — " The poor Indian , whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds , or hears him in the wind , ” is far wiser than he who " Steps forth the spruce philosopher ...
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... reference to the relation of such succession to spiritual or mental phenomena , and ultimately as it represents that IDEA in the Almighty Mind , according to which the order in question was arranged . . . . . Regarding LAW , not as ...
... reference to the relation of such succession to spiritual or mental phenomena , and ultimately as it represents that IDEA in the Almighty Mind , according to which the order in question was arranged . . . . . Regarding LAW , not as ...
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... reference to the objection founded on prayer , it may be said that God , foreseeing all things , had reference to prayer in the original direction given to the properties of matter , and ordered events accordingly . From this it would ...
... reference to the objection founded on prayer , it may be said that God , foreseeing all things , had reference to prayer in the original direction given to the properties of matter , and ordered events accordingly . From this it would ...
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... reference ; but he must have studied astronomy to little purpose , who can suppose man to be the only object of his Creator's care , or who does not see in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us pro- vision for other races of ...
... reference ; but he must have studied astronomy to little purpose , who can suppose man to be the only object of his Creator's care , or who does not see in the vast and wonderful apparatus around us pro- vision for other races of ...
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... reference here is not to that reckless folly peculiar to low and vicious dispositions , which makes a pastime of perpetrating petty crimes and violating good order , and slides into vulgar profligacy through the spontaneous tendencies ...
... reference here is not to that reckless folly peculiar to low and vicious dispositions , which makes a pastime of perpetrating petty crimes and violating good order , and slides into vulgar profligacy through the spontaneous tendencies ...
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