The Christian Observer, Volume 31Whiting & Watson., 1831 |
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... reason why powers which were not confined to the Apostles should be withdrawn immediately upon their death , and while the circum- stances which originally called for them still remained the same . How long this was the case , I do not ...
... reason why powers which were not confined to the Apostles should be withdrawn immediately upon their death , and while the circum- stances which originally called for them still remained the same . How long this was the case , I do not ...
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... reason to believe that , in all cases where the facts are truly stated , parallel instances may be found among the operations of mere natu- ral causes . Reason and experience alike persuade us that the power of working miracles has long ...
... reason to believe that , in all cases where the facts are truly stated , parallel instances may be found among the operations of mere natu- ral causes . Reason and experience alike persuade us that the power of working miracles has long ...
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... reason to suppose that there has been any supernatural dis- turbance of the relations which God has been pleased to esta- blish : " but in the other , I submit , there may be reason to suppose so , until the contrary can be rendered ...
... reason to suppose that there has been any supernatural dis- turbance of the relations which God has been pleased to esta- blish : " but in the other , I submit , there may be reason to suppose so , until the contrary can be rendered ...
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... reason might fancy the case miraculous , just as , for want of knowing the reason of Miss F.'s case , some have accounted that mi- raculous . But both inferences would be founded in ignorance , and not in truth . CHRIST . OBSERV . No ...
... reason might fancy the case miraculous , just as , for want of knowing the reason of Miss F.'s case , some have accounted that mi- raculous . But both inferences would be founded in ignorance , and not in truth . CHRIST . OBSERV . No ...
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... reasons for what he spake ; and with these reasons , such a kind of rhetoric as did rather convince and persuade than ... reason why I think Hooker was an extempore preacher , is the description given of his preaching by Walton him- self ...
... reasons for what he spake ; and with these reasons , such a kind of rhetoric as did rather convince and persuade than ... reason why I think Hooker was an extempore preacher , is the description given of his preaching by Walton him- self ...
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