The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 4Hosea Ballou, George Homer Emerson, Thomas Baldwin Thayer, Richard Eddy A. Tompkins, 1847 - Universalism |
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... seem utterly impossible to be overcome . But of all the disadvantages to which a human being can ever be subjected in the pursuit of knowledge , the privation of one or more of the senses , must be admitted as the most appalling . For ...
... seem utterly impossible to be overcome . But of all the disadvantages to which a human being can ever be subjected in the pursuit of knowledge , the privation of one or more of the senses , must be admitted as the most appalling . For ...
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... seems almost marvellous . He could tell , for instance , in going into his room , by the sound of his cane upon the floor , if any article of furniture had been removed . He could dis- tinguish the finest intonations of the human voice ...
... seems almost marvellous . He could tell , for instance , in going into his room , by the sound of his cane upon the floor , if any article of furniture had been removed . He could dis- tinguish the finest intonations of the human voice ...
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... seems to me , must convince every one of its utter impossibility . Light is not tangible ; of course a blue ray , or ... seem to have regarded as almost miraculous , but which are exhibited by almost every blind person , and in our day ...
... seems to me , must convince every one of its utter impossibility . Light is not tangible ; of course a blue ray , or ... seem to have regarded as almost miraculous , but which are exhibited by almost every blind person , and in our day ...
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... seems to be used much more frequently for indefinite , than for infinite time . " Dr. Taylor , who wrote the Hebrew concordance , and copied every word of the Hebrew Bible three times with his own hand , says of olam , - " The word is ...
... seems to be used much more frequently for indefinite , than for infinite time . " Dr. Taylor , who wrote the Hebrew concordance , and copied every word of the Hebrew Bible three times with his own hand , says of olam , - " The word is ...
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... seems to signify age here , as it often does in the New Testament , and according to its most proper signification . " Clarke says , " Though I follow the common translation , yet I am fully satisfied , the meaning of the words is ...
... seems to signify age here , as it often does in the New Testament , and according to its most proper signification . " Clarke says , " Though I follow the common translation , yet I am fully satisfied , the meaning of the words is ...
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Page 363 - The Jews came round about him and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt ? If thou be the Christ, tell us plainly. Jesus answered them, I told you, and ye believed not. The works that I do in my Father's name, they bear witness of me.
Page 365 - How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation, which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord, and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him, God also bearing them witness, both with signs and wonders, and with divers miracles and gifts of the Holy Ghost.
Page 358 - gave sight. Then Jesus answering, said unto them, Go your way, and tell John what things ye have seen and heard ; how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have the gospel preached to them.
Page 198 - Hear now my words : If there be a prophet among you, I the Lord will make myself known unto him in a vision, and will speak unto him in a dream. My servant Moses is not so, who is faithful in all his house. With him will I speak mouth to mouth ; even apparently,
Page 427 - These are thy glorious works, Parent of Good! Almighty ! thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair ; thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable, who sitt'st above these heavens, To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest works ; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine.
Page 363 - If I do not the works of my Father, believe me not, but if I do, though ye believe not me, believe the works, that ye may know and believe that the Father is in me, and I in him.
Page 364 - Many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book; but these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, and that believing, ye might have life
Page 337 - Elias truly shall first come, and restore all things. But I say unto you, that Elias is come already, and they knew him not, but have done unto him whatsoever they listed. Likewise shall also the Son of man suffer of them.
Page 362 - Ye men of Israel, hear these words : Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles, and wonders, and signs, which God did by him, in the midst of you, as you yourselves
Page 394 - even my hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all their host have I commanded. Thus saith the Lord, that created the heavens, God himself that formed the earth; he hath established it: he created it not in vain; he formed it to be inhabited.