MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... apostles who could give him an account of the transaction ; and it is con- trary to all reason to suppose that God should work a miracle to convey information that could so easily be got by natural means . So that THE LORD'S SUPPER . 19.
... apostles who could give him an account of the transaction ; and it is con- trary to all reason to suppose that God should work a miracle to convey information that could so easily be got by natural means . So that THE LORD'S SUPPER . 19.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. so easily be got by natural means . So that the im- port of the expression is that he had received the story of an eye - witness such as we also possess . But there is a material circumstance which dimin- ishes our ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. so easily be got by natural means . So that the im- port of the expression is that he had received the story of an eye - witness such as we also possess . But there is a material circumstance which dimin- ishes our ...
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... mean the unfavorable relation in which it places that numerous class of persons who abstain from it merely from disinclination to the rite . Influenced by these considerations , I have pro- posed to THE LORD'S SUPPER . 27.
... mean the unfavorable relation in which it places that numerous class of persons who abstain from it merely from disinclination to the rite . Influenced by these considerations , I have pro- posed to THE LORD'S SUPPER . 27.
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... mean- time , the guard set by the enemy to secure the pass at the North Bridge were alarmed by the approach of our people , who had retreated , as mentioned before , and were now advancing with special orders not to fire upon the troops ...
... mean- time , the guard set by the enemy to secure the pass at the North Bridge were alarmed by the approach of our people , who had retreated , as mentioned before , and were now advancing with special orders not to fire upon the troops ...
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... means of writing . After the first marches there is no letter - paper , there are no en vel- opes , no postage - stamps , for these were wetted into a solid mass in the rains and mud . Some of these letters are written on the back of ...
... means of writing . After the first marches there is no letter - paper , there are no en vel- opes , no postage - stamps , for these were wetted into a solid mass in the rains and mud . Some of these letters are written on the back of ...
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