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... Mankind ........ SERM . Heb.vii , 26. 53 iv . To his setting before Men an Example of Righteousness , 1 John ii , 5 ........ 54 IV . His Atonement : I. Its Nature ........ II . Its Necessity . ..... III . Its Reality ............ 55 ...
... Mankind ........ SERM . Heb.vii , 26. 53 iv . To his setting before Men an Example of Righteousness , 1 John ii , 5 ........ 54 IV . His Atonement : I. Its Nature ........ II . Its Necessity . ..... III . Its Reality ............ 55 ...
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... Mankind are attracted rather by what is brilliant in character and daring in action , than by the less splendid achievements of learning and piety . The exploits of the Hero are recounted with applause while he is living , and after his ...
... Mankind are attracted rather by what is brilliant in character and daring in action , than by the less splendid achievements of learning and piety . The exploits of the Hero are recounted with applause while he is living , and after his ...
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... mankind , except a few sceptical or atheistical philosophers , have agreed , that there is an inseparable connection . As this connection has been denied by these philosophers , and as it is the foundation of all our reasonings on this ...
... mankind , except a few sceptical or atheistical philosophers , have agreed , that there is an inseparable connection . As this connection has been denied by these philosophers , and as it is the foundation of all our reasonings on this ...
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... mankind declared , in the very structure of their languages , not only that they perceived and acknowledged this connection , but that it formed so considera- ble and essential a part of their thoughts , as to necessitate them to think ...
... mankind declared , in the very structure of their languages , not only that they perceived and acknowledged this connection , but that it formed so considera- ble and essential a part of their thoughts , as to necessitate them to think ...
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... Mankind never give names without ideas ; nor form any names which do not express such ideas as they really have , nor suppose themselves to have ideas which they have not , or different ideas from those which they really have . Wherever ...
... Mankind never give names without ideas ; nor form any names which do not express such ideas as they really have , nor suppose themselves to have ideas which they have not , or different ideas from those which they really have . Wherever ...
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