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... words which was made by the Israelite in his order for the assault , are not well translated in the authorized English ver- sion of the Bible , and do not seem to have been generally understood by commentators . whole passage ought ...
... words which was made by the Israelite in his order for the assault , are not well translated in the authorized English ver- sion of the Bible , and do not seem to have been generally understood by commentators . whole passage ought ...
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... my rightful King , my invincible Leader , who is " God over all blessed for ever . " To Him belong the honour and the glory , and to Him alone I humbly ascribe them ; for his word is indeed a light unto 6 INTRODUCTION .
... my rightful King , my invincible Leader , who is " God over all blessed for ever . " To Him belong the honour and the glory , and to Him alone I humbly ascribe them ; for his word is indeed a light unto 6 INTRODUCTION .
Side 7
William Brown Galloway. them ; for his word is indeed a light unto the feet , and a lamp unto the path . How should the midnight mariner pilot his way into a sure and safe harbour , through a sea troubled and dark , and a channel ...
William Brown Galloway. them ; for his word is indeed a light unto the feet , and a lamp unto the path . How should the midnight mariner pilot his way into a sure and safe harbour , through a sea troubled and dark , and a channel ...
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... but copies of our impressions , or , in other words , it is impossible * Hume's Essays , vol . ii . Inquiry concerning the Human Understanding , section vii . for us to think of anything which we have not 26 Of Power , Cause and Effect .
... but copies of our impressions , or , in other words , it is impossible * Hume's Essays , vol . ii . Inquiry concerning the Human Understanding , section vii . for us to think of anything which we have not 26 Of Power , Cause and Effect .
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... words are absolutely without any mean- ing when employed either in philosophical reason- ings or common life . " But there still remains one method of avoiding this conclusion , and one source which we have not yet examined . When any ...
... words are absolutely without any mean- ing when employed either in philosophical reason- ings or common life . " But there still remains one method of avoiding this conclusion , and one source which we have not yet examined . When any ...
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