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... tion to which Principal Caird attaches most importance . He , moreover , as- sumes that the emotion is called forth by the conception . We have doubtless action and reaction here ; but it may be questioned whether the conception which ...
... tion to which Principal Caird attaches most importance . He , moreover , as- sumes that the emotion is called forth by the conception . We have doubtless action and reaction here ; but it may be questioned whether the conception which ...
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... tion , while the other , unless regarded as a mere myth and figure , is in violent an- tagonism to the facts of geology . 66 With regard to the alleged " proofs " that Sunday was introduced as a substi- tute for Saturday , and that its ...
... tion , while the other , unless regarded as a mere myth and figure , is in violent an- tagonism to the facts of geology . 66 With regard to the alleged " proofs " that Sunday was introduced as a substi- tute for Saturday , and that its ...
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... tion enunciated by the Westminster As- sembly , was used , as already stated , in reference to our present knowledge and not to the knowledge of three or four centuries ago . To most people the earth was at that time all in all , the ...
... tion enunciated by the Westminster As- sembly , was used , as already stated , in reference to our present knowledge and not to the knowledge of three or four centuries ago . To most people the earth was at that time all in all , the ...
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... tion was duly aroused . Her ladyship probably set the report going herself , for she was now bound for Damascus , a city where foreigners generally , and Christians in particular , were held in detestation . As she drew near the city ...
... tion was duly aroused . Her ladyship probably set the report going herself , for she was now bound for Damascus , a city where foreigners generally , and Christians in particular , were held in detestation . As she drew near the city ...
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... tion . The influence she had gained over the Bedouins gratified her thirst for power . " To - morrow , " she says in a letter to the governor of Malta , " I mount my horse with seventy Arabs , and am off for Palmyra at last . Mahan- na ...
... tion . The influence she had gained over the Bedouins gratified her thirst for power . " To - morrow , " she says in a letter to the governor of Malta , " I mount my horse with seventy Arabs , and am off for Palmyra at last . Mahan- na ...
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