The British Quarterly Review, 24. ciltHodder and Stoughton, 1856 |
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... Nature ; and as the laws of the universe are affirmed to be necessary and un- changeable , a miracle , which ... Nature is God , and that God is Nature , and , furthermore , that the laws of this Nature - God are all necessary and ...
... Nature ; and as the laws of the universe are affirmed to be necessary and un- changeable , a miracle , which ... Nature is God , and that God is Nature , and , furthermore , that the laws of this Nature - God are all necessary and ...
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... nature of things . ' ' This is not a punishment divinely arranged in order to correct evil : it lies in the nature of ' things , ' & c . 6 The subject is next treated in the light of Revelation , in three sec- tions . The first tells us ...
... nature of things . ' ' This is not a punishment divinely arranged in order to correct evil : it lies in the nature of ' things , ' & c . 6 The subject is next treated in the light of Revelation , in three sec- tions . The first tells us ...
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... nature , and clear reasonableness , of these admitted doctrines . There is a multitude of questions too that might arise , and ought to arise , in respect to the kind of life , both spiritual and moral , to which such doctrines should ...
... nature , and clear reasonableness , of these admitted doctrines . There is a multitude of questions too that might arise , and ought to arise , in respect to the kind of life , both spiritual and moral , to which such doctrines should ...
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