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 237
... divine existence ; and from his discussions all subsequent writers on natural theology have watered their gardens . He recognized the existence of those great rules of morality , which derive their origin and validity , not from tables ...
... divine existence ; and from his discussions all subsequent writers on natural theology have watered their gardens . He recognized the existence of those great rules of morality , which derive their origin and validity , not from tables ...
Page 326
... divine original of the oral revelations . They dislike any abandonment of the use of the Hebrew tongue in the Synagogue , regarding it as a wholly sacred language , -the only proper vehicle of divine truth . They insist upon the strict ...
... divine original of the oral revelations . They dislike any abandonment of the use of the Hebrew tongue in the Synagogue , regarding it as a wholly sacred language , -the only proper vehicle of divine truth . They insist upon the strict ...
Page 348
... Divine Being , ONLY ONE IN UNITY , and without plurality in any sense whatever . III . We believe that God is ... Divine Law in our possess or , is that which was delivered to our Fathers by Moses , and that all Divine communication ...
... Divine Being , ONLY ONE IN UNITY , and without plurality in any sense whatever . III . We believe that God is ... Divine Law in our possess or , is that which was delivered to our Fathers by Moses , and that all Divine communication ...
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