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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged - Страница 191
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The first series tracts, Том 12

Religious tract society - 1850 - 560 страници
...recur; yet some benefit will not fail to result from them, even in their lowest degree. The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property; that, as...of no substitute, so, from the first moment it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable; but our conception...

The Sabbath School Expositor: Being a Compend of the Doctrines Held by the ...

John Mather Austin - 1850 - 170 страници
...Therefore I must be the workmanship of a God who lives and thinks in conscious being." 5. " The Idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property : that, as...admits of no substitute, so, from the first moment that it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable ; but...

The Sunday Library: Or, The Protestant's Manual for the Sabbath-day ..., Том 5

Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1850 - 388 страници
...; yet some benefit will not fail to result from them, even in their lowest degree. The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property ; that as it admits of no substitute, so, from the moment it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable ;...

A System of Elocution: With Special Reference to Gesture, to the Treatment ...

Andrew Comstock - 1853 - 456 страници
...1 even in their lowest degree. ; The idea of the Supreme Being, ] has this' peculiar property — I that, as it admits of no substitute, | so, from the...is impressed, ! it is capable of continual growth, am? enlargement. I God Aimself is immutable ; I but our conception of //is character, | is continually...

A System of Elocution: With Special Reference to Gesture, to the Treatment ...

Andrew Comstock - 1855 - 444 страници
...yet some benefit will not fail to result from them | even in their lowest degree. | The idea of the Supreme Being, | has this' peculiar property — |...it is capable of continual growth, and enlargement. I God Aimself is irnmu'table ; | but our conception of his character, | is continually receiving fresh...

History and Repository of Pulpit Eloquence, (deceased Divines,) Containing ...

Henry Clay Fish - 1856 - 1270 страници
...recur; yet some benefit will not fail to result from them even in their lowest degree. The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property : that, as...of no substitute, so, from the first moment it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God Himself ia immutable ; but our conception...

An Essay on the Existence and Attributes of God

Edward Steere - 1856 - 362 страници
...venerable in wisdom, whatever is awful in authority, whatever is touching in goodness. The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property : that, as...admits of no substitute, so from the first moment it is formed it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable, but our conception...

Parochial Lectures on the Psalms

David Caldwell - 1859 - 592 страници
...Church planted with his own hand, and watered with his own blood! "An idea," says Robert Hall, "which has this peculiar property; that as it admits of no substitute, so, from the first moment it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement/ God himself is immutable ; but our conception...

The Hebrew Lawgiver, Том 2

John Marshall Lowrie - 1865 - 368 страници
...effect is a paragraph in Robert Hall's celebrated discourse on Modern Infidelity. "The idea of the Supreme Being has this peculiar property ; that, as...of no substitute, so, from the first moment it is formed, it is capable of continual growth and enlargement. God himself is immutable; but our conception...

Comstock's Elocution, Enlarged: A System of Vocal Gymnastics Designed for ...

Andrew Comstock, Philip Lawrence - 1808 - 596 страници
...Pi'rinL benefit will not fail to result from them | even in their lowest degree, ! The idea of the Supreme Being, has this' peculiar property — | that, as it admits of no substitute, , so, from the firs/ moment it is impressed, , it is capable of continual growth, and enlargement. ! God Aimself is...




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