The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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... human affairs we see men receiving both good and evil mediately , and therefore the mediation of Christ , and the ... human na- ture , and the limited capacities of human minds , to speak with modesty respecting what God can , or what he ...
... human affairs we see men receiving both good and evil mediately , and therefore the mediation of Christ , and the ... human na- ture , and the limited capacities of human minds , to speak with modesty respecting what God can , or what he ...
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... human nature ; and should be aware of that depravity of the human heart , which the Sacred Scriptures assert , and which observation and experience confirm . He should likewise be acquainted with the nature and excellence of true ...
... human nature ; and should be aware of that depravity of the human heart , which the Sacred Scriptures assert , and which observation and experience confirm . He should likewise be acquainted with the nature and excellence of true ...
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... human heart , merely to regard beings destitute of acquired knowledge , and conse- quently very limited in their ideas , under a notion that mental cultiva- tion depraves or perverts the heart . Yet it has been pretended , that man is ...
... human heart , merely to regard beings destitute of acquired knowledge , and conse- quently very limited in their ideas , under a notion that mental cultiva- tion depraves or perverts the heart . Yet it has been pretended , that man is ...
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