The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 348
... believe in the existence of a SUPREME BEING , who created , governs and sustains the Universe . II . We believe that this Being is the ONLY true and living God , the ONLY Divine Being , ONLY ONE IN UNITY , and without plurality in any ...
... believe in the existence of a SUPREME BEING , who created , governs and sustains the Universe . II . We believe that this Being is the ONLY true and living God , the ONLY Divine Being , ONLY ONE IN UNITY , and without plurality in any ...
Page 384
... believe to be accurate , that the combined force of all the ma- chinery employed by Great Britain , in manufacturing , is equal to the labor of one hundred millions of able - bodied men . If we suppose the aggregate of the labor of all ...
... believe to be accurate , that the combined force of all the ma- chinery employed by Great Britain , in manufacturing , is equal to the labor of one hundred millions of able - bodied men . If we suppose the aggregate of the labor of all ...
Page 481
... believe . They may do more . They may earnestly and diligently set about to reform and remove whatever errors may exist in her practice or belief . They may form societies and associa- tions , and publish tracts and essays , for this ...
... believe . They may do more . They may earnestly and diligently set about to reform and remove whatever errors may exist in her practice or belief . They may form societies and associa- tions , and publish tracts and essays , for this ...
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