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... gives adhesion to the parts of the globe , and stability to the artificial structures which man erects on its surface ... give drink to every beast of the field . He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle , and herb for the service of ...
... gives adhesion to the parts of the globe , and stability to the artificial structures which man erects on its surface ... give drink to every beast of the field . He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle , and herb for the service of ...
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... give them their meat in due season . That thou givest them they gather : thou openest thine hand , they are filled with good . Thou hidest thy face , they are troubled ; thou takest away their breath , they die , and return to their ...
... give them their meat in due season . That thou givest them they gather : thou openest thine hand , they are filled with good . Thou hidest thy face , they are troubled ; thou takest away their breath , they die , and return to their ...
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... give religious worship and adoration . The possession of such powers prove , that while a leading end of every thing around him is to secure the convenience and happiness of man , the great design of his being is , to glorify the God ...
... give religious worship and adoration . The possession of such powers prove , that while a leading end of every thing around him is to secure the convenience and happiness of man , the great design of his being is , to glorify the God ...
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... give ample evidence otherwise of their general integrity and up- rightness . In the distribution of the light and darkness , the happiness and misery of human life , it is clearly shewn , that man is now the subject of the supreme moral ...
... give ample evidence otherwise of their general integrity and up- rightness . In the distribution of the light and darkness , the happiness and misery of human life , it is clearly shewn , that man is now the subject of the supreme moral ...
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... give his only begotten Son , that who- soever believeth on him , should not perish , but have everlasting life . " CHAPTER IV . THE DISTINCTIONS OF RIGHT AND WRONG IMMUTABLE AND ETERNAL . IN forming man after his own image , in ...
... give his only begotten Son , that who- soever believeth on him , should not perish , but have everlasting life . " CHAPTER IV . THE DISTINCTIONS OF RIGHT AND WRONG IMMUTABLE AND ETERNAL . IN forming man after his own image , in ...
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