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... true ; and the company , as well as his inquiring friend , appeared to be satisfied with his answer , and several voices proclaimed it to be an important and most interesting subject . Such was the origin of the publication of the ...
... true ; and the company , as well as his inquiring friend , appeared to be satisfied with his answer , and several voices proclaimed it to be an important and most interesting subject . Such was the origin of the publication of the ...
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... , that if this were true , every man would have great cause to question the reality of his own perceptions , for to all appearance the sensations of beasts are as real as ours , and in many things their 38 THE PENSCELLWOOD PAPERS .
... , that if this were true , every man would have great cause to question the reality of his own perceptions , for to all appearance the sensations of beasts are as real as ours , and in many things their 38 THE PENSCELLWOOD PAPERS .
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... true that geology refers us to a state of the earth incompatible with the existence of vegetable and animal life , but then it also tells us of a state of the earth teeming with both vegetable and animal life for many generations ...
... true that geology refers us to a state of the earth incompatible with the existence of vegetable and animal life , but then it also tells us of a state of the earth teeming with both vegetable and animal life for many generations ...
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... True , there may be a kind of argument from analogy , but only a suggestive one , * and not to be depended upon in fact . And how does our geologist reason upon this . " The remark is just , " he continues , " but although the ...
... True , there may be a kind of argument from analogy , but only a suggestive one , * and not to be depended upon in fact . And how does our geologist reason upon this . " The remark is just , " he continues , " but although the ...
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... true thickness , from their superficial breadth and inclination combined , are the data on which we may conjecture what lies beneath us , perhaps to a considerable depth : but not to such a depth as here mentioned . The mass of some of ...
... true thickness , from their superficial breadth and inclination combined , are the data on which we may conjecture what lies beneath us , perhaps to a considerable depth : but not to such a depth as here mentioned . The mass of some of ...
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Página 186 - And every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, be unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever.
Página 277 - Whoso killeth any person, the murderer shall be put to death by the mouth of witnesses : but one witness shall not testify against any person to cause him to die.
Página 184 - And harmless serpents lick the pilgrim's feet. The smiling infant in his hand shall take The crested basilisk and speckled snake, Pleased the green lustre of the scales survey, And with their forky tongue shall innocently play.
Página 128 - That we shall sincerely, really, and constantly, through the grace of God, endeavour, in our several places and callings, the preservation of the reformed religion in the church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, against our common enemies...
Página 166 - And behold, I, even I, do bring a flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy all flesh, wherein is the breath of life, from under heaven : and every thing that is in the earth shall die. But with thee will I establish my covenant; and thou shalt come into the ark, thou, and thy sons, and thy wife, and thy sons
Página 2 - Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holy day, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days : which are a shadow of things to come ; but the body is of Christ.
Página 87 - We know that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren. He that loveth not his brother abideth in death.
Página 166 - And the Lord said, I will destroy man, whom I have created, from the face of the earth ; both man and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them.
Página 48 - I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever : nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it: and God doeth it, that men should fear before him.
Página 68 - The learned, the judicious, the pious Boerhaave relates that he never saw a criminal dragged to execution without asking himself: 'Who knows whether this man is not less culpable than me?' On the days when the prisons of this city are emptied into the grave let every spectator of the dreadful procession put the same question to his own heart.