The works of William Paley, Volume 5W. Baynes ... [et. al.], 1823 |
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... things which they perceive with their outward senses ; if they will yield up their understandings to their senses , both in what these senses are fitted to apprehend , and in what they are not fitted to apprehend , it is utterly ...
... things which they perceive with their outward senses ; if they will yield up their understandings to their senses , both in what these senses are fitted to apprehend , and in what they are not fitted to apprehend , it is utterly ...
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... things of God from the crea- tion of the world are clearly seen , being understood by the things that are seen ; even his eternal power and Godhead ; " which means , that the order , contrivance , and design , displayed in the creation ...
... things of God from the crea- tion of the world are clearly seen , being understood by the things that are seen ; even his eternal power and Godhead ; " which means , that the order , contrivance , and design , displayed in the creation ...
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... things present , but the very things , and the only things , about which their anxiety is employed ; become serious things indeed , as being the things which now make them wretched and miserable . Therefore a man must learn to be ...
... things present , but the very things , and the only things , about which their anxiety is employed ; become serious things indeed , as being the things which now make them wretched and miserable . Therefore a man must learn to be ...
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... things absent against things which are present . That religion , therefore , may not be quite excluded and overborne , may not quite sink under these powerful causes , every support ought to be given to it , which can be given by ...
... things absent against things which are present . That religion , therefore , may not be quite excluded and overborne , may not quite sink under these powerful causes , every support ought to be given to it , which can be given by ...
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... thing ; or it brings upon the heart an averseness to the subject , a fixed dislike and reluctance to enter upon its ... things , not by what , or according to what , they are in truth , but by and ac- cording to the space and room which ...
... thing ; or it brings upon the heart an averseness to the subject , a fixed dislike and reluctance to enter upon its ... things , not by what , or according to what , they are in truth , but by and ac- cording to the space and room which ...
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