The Oberlin Quarterly Review, Volume 1J.M. Fitch, 1845 |
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... heart , its spon- taneous exercise of devotional feeling , and its inborn prophe- cy of eternal life . To be consistent friends of God , we must maintain unresisting silence , while impious hands are laid up- on the pillars of his ...
... heart , its spon- taneous exercise of devotional feeling , and its inborn prophe- cy of eternal life . To be consistent friends of God , we must maintain unresisting silence , while impious hands are laid up- on the pillars of his ...
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... controversialist . 66 1. In the first place it is plain that while this supreme love to truth and happiness warms and controls his heart , he can , not deal out dreams for sober realities - mere suppositions 16 [ Aug. Introductory Essay .
... controversialist . 66 1. In the first place it is plain that while this supreme love to truth and happiness warms and controls his heart , he can , not deal out dreams for sober realities - mere suppositions 16 [ Aug. Introductory Essay .
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... heart spontaneous- ly recoils from their use . He would even spare his opponent , if he might , the pain which a disclosure of the intrinsic absurd- ities and monstrous consequences of a cherished theory must occasion , and only ...
... heart spontaneous- ly recoils from their use . He would even spare his opponent , if he might , the pain which a disclosure of the intrinsic absurd- ities and monstrous consequences of a cherished theory must occasion , and only ...
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... heart , is not this one important reason of the fact under considera- tion ? He himself was tempted and fell . In the pride of his heart he has assumed , that every other creature , if tempted in a similar manner , would fall likewise ...
... heart , is not this one important reason of the fact under considera- tion ? He himself was tempted and fell . In the pride of his heart he has assumed , that every other creature , if tempted in a similar manner , would fall likewise ...
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... hearts of any not steeled against the power of sympathy by a perverted orthodoxy . He that is not aware that nothing so perfectly hardens the heart , and seals up the fountains of sympathy , as error , under the garb of re- ligious ...
... hearts of any not steeled against the power of sympathy by a perverted orthodoxy . He that is not aware that nothing so perfectly hardens the heart , and seals up the fountains of sympathy , as error , under the garb of re- ligious ...
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