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Page 144
... spirit are essentially distinct , because their qualities are so . If it be some unknown substance , in which these properties inhere , these substances cannot be the same , because all their properties are different . An inert lump ...
... spirit are essentially distinct , because their qualities are so . If it be some unknown substance , in which these properties inhere , these substances cannot be the same , because all their properties are different . An inert lump ...
Page 168
... spirit of supplication , infused and sus- tained by the renewing of the Holy Ghost , ' and presented through the ... spirit in which he bowed his own knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ , that they might be strengthened with ...
... spirit of supplication , infused and sus- tained by the renewing of the Holy Ghost , ' and presented through the ... spirit in which he bowed his own knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ , that they might be strengthened with ...
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... spirit of him that prays . For anger sets the house on fire ; and all the spirits are busy upon trouble , and intend ... spirit of gentleness and dovelike simplicity ; an imitation of the Holy Jesus , whose spirit is meek up to the ...
... spirit of him that prays . For anger sets the house on fire ; and all the spirits are busy upon trouble , and intend ... spirit of gentleness and dovelike simplicity ; an imitation of the Holy Jesus , whose spirit is meek up to the ...
Contents
ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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