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I . “ To minds which can admit nothing but what the clue they offer , we have but a
feeble light to can be explained and demonstrated , an investi - guide us . We
must grope our way through the gation of this sort must appear perfectly idle ; for
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I . “ To minds which can admit nothing but what the clue they offer , we have but a
feeble light to can be explained and demonstrated , an investi - guide us . We
must grope our way through the gation of this sort must appear perfectly idle ; for
...
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But this evidence , while sense of the word , believes anything ; they it is sufficient
to turn the scale with a mind only fancy they believe , because they have
disposed to admit the desiderated truth , is never seriously considered the
meaning of ...
But this evidence , while sense of the word , believes anything ; they it is sufficient
to turn the scale with a mind only fancy they believe , because they have
disposed to admit the desiderated truth , is never seriously considered the
meaning of ...
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As some of our readers so leare him at the mercy of all those elements may not
be disposed , at first , to admit the which bring temptation and ruin of soul ; not
definite existence of this last - named division that we see that any danger could ...
As some of our readers so leare him at the mercy of all those elements may not
be disposed , at first , to admit the which bring temptation and ruin of soul ; not
definite existence of this last - named division that we see that any danger could ...
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... Prove colouring , which we could wish or expect , all things , and hold fast that
which is good ; ' ' there is still an evident disinclination from “ Try the spirits ,
whether they be of God . ” first to last to admit the spirituality of the BENJAMIN .
... Prove colouring , which we could wish or expect , all things , and hold fast that
which is good ; ' ' there is still an evident disinclination from “ Try the spirits ,
whether they be of God . ” first to last to admit the spirituality of the BENJAMIN .
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... and yet under a dispensation that has now passed the principle involved in it is
precisely the away : we admit it , but would remind our same as that involved in
the system which friends that justice and injustice are the we are now discussing
...
... and yet under a dispensation that has now passed the principle involved in it is
precisely the away : we admit it , but would remind our same as that involved in
the system which friends that justice and injustice are the we are now discussing
...
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Página 166 - Like one, that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round walks on, And turns no more his head; Because he knows, a frightful fiend Doth close behind him tread.
Página 356 - Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast : for it is the number of a man ; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.