Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... Mankind , without Revelation , know not what worship God will accept , or whether he will accept any . All mankind , without Revelation , are precisely in the condi- tion of Balak ; equally interested ; equally ignorant ; and , if se ...
... Mankind , without Revelation , know not what worship God will accept , or whether he will accept any . All mankind , without Revelation , are precisely in the condi- tion of Balak ; equally interested ; equally ignorant ; and , if se ...
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... mankind . The great body of mankind must either labour , or perish . They have but little time to think , or to compare ; and without thinking , or comparing , they certainly cannot form conclusions of any value . To men , thus situated ...
... mankind . The great body of mankind must either labour , or perish . They have but little time to think , or to compare ; and without thinking , or comparing , they certainly cannot form conclusions of any value . To men , thus situated ...
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... mankind a future immortal life . This doc- trine I propose to illustrate by a series of observations , under the three following heads : I. Immortal life was unknown to mankind by the investigations of Reason . II . It was imperfectly ...
... mankind a future immortal life . This doc- trine I propose to illustrate by a series of observations , under the three following heads : I. Immortal life was unknown to mankind by the investigations of Reason . II . It was imperfectly ...
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