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... nature , and not any free action on the part of God . What is thus given off as a copy from original perfection , departs more and more from its source , and gra- dually degenerates , which was thought to account for the origin of evil ...
... nature , and not any free action on the part of God . What is thus given off as a copy from original perfection , departs more and more from its source , and gra- dually degenerates , which was thought to account for the origin of evil ...
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... nature of embalming may be judged from the numerous mummies in the different museums of Europe . Other less successful means were used by nations of antiquity to embalm . The Persians employed wax ; the Assyrians , honey ; the Jews ...
... nature of embalming may be judged from the numerous mummies in the different museums of Europe . Other less successful means were used by nations of antiquity to embalm . The Persians employed wax ; the Assyrians , honey ; the Jews ...
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... nature of the strata in which the cutting has to be made , the length of the ' lead , ' and other circumstances . When rocks have to be cut through , Blasting ( q . v . ) is had recourse to . One of the points on which considerable ...
... nature of the strata in which the cutting has to be made , the length of the ' lead , ' and other circumstances . When rocks have to be cut through , Blasting ( q . v . ) is had recourse to . One of the points on which considerable ...
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... nature , and which looks upon him as simply a living Spiritual Personality . He will not recognise a God who is not one with the blowing clover and the falling rain . ' In regard to man and his destinies , he entertains exalted hopes ...
... nature , and which looks upon him as simply a living Spiritual Personality . He will not recognise a God who is not one with the blowing clover and the falling rain . ' In regard to man and his destinies , he entertains exalted hopes ...
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... nature , each ultimate fact of the human consciousness which one must find from his own experience ; it is an cannot be resolved into anything more fundamental , although , as will be seen , we can lay down the laws that connect it with ...
... nature , each ultimate fact of the human consciousness which one must find from his own experience ; it is an cannot be resolved into anything more fundamental , although , as will be seen , we can lay down the laws that connect it with ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 4 Affichage du livre entier - 1883 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 4 Affichage du livre entier - 1868 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 4 Affichage du livre entier - 1901 |
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Page 196 - Behold, the people of the children of Israel are more and mightier than we: come on, let us deal wisely with them ; lest they multiply, and it come to pass, that, when there falleth out any war, they join also unto our enemies, and fight against us...
Page 347 - In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Page 231 - They being the root of all mankind, the guilt of this sin was imputed, and the same death in sin and corrupted nature conveyed to all their posterity descending from them by ordinary generation.
Page 140 - the doing good to mankind, in obedience to the will of God, and for the sake of everlasting happiness.
Page 195 - And it came to pass at the end of the four hundred and thirty years, even the selfsame day it came to pass, that all the hosts of the LORD went out from the land of Egypt.
Page 258 - Can the children of the bridechamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them? As long as they have the bridegroom with them, they cannot fast. 20 But the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken away from them, and then shall they fast in those days.
Page 230 - Oxford, he contracted familiarity and friendship with the most polite and accurate men of that university ; who found such an immenseness of wit, and such a solidity of judgment in him, so infinite a fancy, bound in by a most logical ratiocination, such a vast knowledge, that he was not ignorant in...
Page 124 - And Esau ran to meet him, and embraced him, and fell on his neck, and kissed him: and they wept.
Page 175 - ... may establish, or tend to Establish that he owes a debt, or is otherwise subject to a civil suit, either at the instance of his majesty, or of any other person.
Page 71 - An Act to enable Her Majesty to carry into effect a Convention with France on the subject of copyright to extend and explain the International Copyright Acts, and to explain the Acts relating to copyright in engravings...