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Page 177
... thought he could tell when people's minds were wandering , by their looks . In the earlier years of his ministry he had sometimes noticed this , when he was preaching ; - very little of late years . Sometimes , when his colleague was ...
... thought he could tell when people's minds were wandering , by their looks . In the earlier years of his ministry he had sometimes noticed this , when he was preaching ; - very little of late years . Sometimes , when his colleague was ...
Page 325
... thought as evidence of the existence of a thinking being as the author of such thought , and shall look upon an intelligent and intel- ligible connection between the facts of nature as direct proof of the existence of a thinking God ...
... thought as evidence of the existence of a thinking being as the author of such thought , and shall look upon an intelligent and intel- ligible connection between the facts of nature as direct proof of the existence of a thinking God ...
Page 326
... thought , it follows that the whole has an Intelligent Author ; and it may not be out of place to at- tempt to point out , as far as possible , the difference there may be between Divine thinking and human thought . " Taking nature as ...
... thought , it follows that the whole has an Intelligent Author ; and it may not be out of place to at- tempt to point out , as far as possible , the difference there may be between Divine thinking and human thought . " Taking nature as ...
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