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... Bible an all- sufficient answer to the tremendous doubts of the sceptic , I shall only try to speak in detail of these lesser ones by which you may be troubled , and which , I believe , are more fairly met by B 2 LIGHT ASSURED TO US. ...
... Bible an all- sufficient answer to the tremendous doubts of the sceptic , I shall only try to speak in detail of these lesser ones by which you may be troubled , and which , I believe , are more fairly met by B 2 LIGHT ASSURED TO US. ...
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... answer to this with almost a groan they will say , " It is the very misery of our lives that we cannot discover in what our work consists ; and so our days drift away , unused among the rubbish of other wasted lives . " FUTURE ...
... answer to this with almost a groan they will say , " It is the very misery of our lives that we cannot discover in what our work consists ; and so our days drift away , unused among the rubbish of other wasted lives . " FUTURE ...
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... answer in some such words as these of Mr. Adam's , in his " Private Thoughts : " " With regard to what I read or think , the question should be , ' Is it really interesting ? Will such a speculation im- prove me in religious knowledge ...
... answer in some such words as these of Mr. Adam's , in his " Private Thoughts : " " With regard to what I read or think , the question should be , ' Is it really interesting ? Will such a speculation im- prove me in religious knowledge ...
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... answer this for yourself ; since it is remarkable that the actions of each person , to a degree , blind or dim their per- ception of the worth of other kinds of action ; and she who has spent many years in working for the poor with her ...
... answer this for yourself ; since it is remarkable that the actions of each person , to a degree , blind or dim their per- ception of the worth of other kinds of action ; and she who has spent many years in working for the poor with her ...
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... answer to these questions , or give up for her the cause of strong intellect . The answer which satisfies my mind is this : nothing is created by God in vain ; there is nothing in its nature good , that He wills to be without purpose ...
... answer to these questions , or give up for her the cause of strong intellect . The answer which satisfies my mind is this : nothing is created by God in vain ; there is nothing in its nature good , that He wills to be without purpose ...
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