The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volume 4George W. Bazin, 1840 |
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... Nature and Method of Redemption , XIII . - Ministerial Relations and Duties , · XIV . - Universalism in Great Britain and Ireland , - XV . - The Apostolical Churches , and the Apostolical Administration of the Lord's Supper , XVI ...
... Nature and Method of Redemption , XIII . - Ministerial Relations and Duties , · XIV . - Universalism in Great Britain and Ireland , - XV . - The Apostolical Churches , and the Apostolical Administration of the Lord's Supper , XVI ...
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... a continued series of systems to explain the origin and arrangements of nature , -systems which have been advanced but to be exploded . But , notwithstanding the speculations of men , there is 2 -The Mosaic Account of Creation,
... a continued series of systems to explain the origin and arrangements of nature , -systems which have been advanced but to be exploded . But , notwithstanding the speculations of men , there is 2 -The Mosaic Account of Creation,
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... nature , and yet our ignorance of them does not militate with their existence . Hence the conclusion of Buckland and Bakewell is sound , that " the matter of the universe is not eternal and self - existent , but was originally created ...
... nature , and yet our ignorance of them does not militate with their existence . Hence the conclusion of Buckland and Bakewell is sound , that " the matter of the universe is not eternal and self - existent , but was originally created ...
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... nature addresses us , she uses the same language , " and " everywhere informs us that the present state of things has not commenced at a very remote period . " 13 That the chronology of the Chinese and Hindoos is almost entirely ...
... nature addresses us , she uses the same language , " and " everywhere informs us that the present state of things has not commenced at a very remote period . " 13 That the chronology of the Chinese and Hindoos is almost entirely ...
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... nature of the subject , this article can possess nothing inviting to him , since it embraces a topic beyond the reach of his comprehension , he is in- formed that this is not the design of the writer . It is hoped that every reader who ...
... nature of the subject , this article can possess nothing inviting to him , since it embraces a topic beyond the reach of his comprehension , he is in- formed that this is not the design of the writer . It is hoped that every reader who ...
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