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... spirit breathes . In proportion as we receive this spirit we possess within ourselves the explanation of what we see . We discern more and more of God in every thing , from the frail flower to the everlasting stars . Even in evil , that ...
... spirit breathes . In proportion as we receive this spirit we possess within ourselves the explanation of what we see . We discern more and more of God in every thing , from the frail flower to the everlasting stars . Even in evil , that ...
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... spirit within yourselves ; and that it is his purpose to replenish this with his own . energy , and to crown it with growing power and triumphs over the material universe . Above all , adore his unutterable goodness . But remember that ...
... spirit within yourselves ; and that it is his purpose to replenish this with his own . energy , and to crown it with growing power and triumphs over the material universe . Above all , adore his unutterable goodness . But remember that ...
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... spirit of the Enlighten- ment in warning against Mystery , Miracle , and Prophesy ; what cannot be brought into the clear light of reason must be suspected : " Man does not learn religion as he learns the secrets and mysteries of a ...
... spirit of the Enlighten- ment in warning against Mystery , Miracle , and Prophesy ; what cannot be brought into the clear light of reason must be suspected : " Man does not learn religion as he learns the secrets and mysteries of a ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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