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... remain long . The human mind can no more rest satisfied with such principles , than it can continue for any length of time in inactivity . Men of a deep and original turn of thought arose ; theology , though not near being restored to ...
... remain long . The human mind can no more rest satisfied with such principles , than it can continue for any length of time in inactivity . Men of a deep and original turn of thought arose ; theology , though not near being restored to ...
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... remain strangers to the main Christian doctrines , there exists , in very many at least , that deep moral earnestness , which must in time bring them to their acknow- ledgment . The final issue of this great development is yet too ...
... remain strangers to the main Christian doctrines , there exists , in very many at least , that deep moral earnestness , which must in time bring them to their acknow- ledgment . The final issue of this great development is yet too ...
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... remain warn in winter . This might be ascertained by experiment , particularly on the coasts of the Mediterranean . I cannot find that they haunt the Arctic ocean , which is probably of too low a temperature to suit their feelings or ...
... remain warn in winter . This might be ascertained by experiment , particularly on the coasts of the Mediterranean . I cannot find that they haunt the Arctic ocean , which is probably of too low a temperature to suit their feelings or ...
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