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... effect . Mr. M'Neile knows how to avail himself of this distinction when assailing the church of Rome , and must not account it either un- generous or unjust if the same weapon is sometimes made to fall with inconvenient effect on the ...
... effect . Mr. M'Neile knows how to avail himself of this distinction when assailing the church of Rome , and must not account it either un- generous or unjust if the same weapon is sometimes made to fall with inconvenient effect on the ...
Side 349
... effect in his conduct and enjoyment than to the principles themselves ; while drawing directly from the well of truth , his divinity would appear in its combination as the water of life , and not as analyzed into its various elements ...
... effect in his conduct and enjoyment than to the principles themselves ; while drawing directly from the well of truth , his divinity would appear in its combination as the water of life , and not as analyzed into its various elements ...
Side 441
... effect which exceeds the natural power of the means em- ' ployed and an effect not miraculous is one which does not ' exceed the power employed . Thus those who cure diseases by the ' invocation of the devil , do not work a miracle ...
... effect which exceeds the natural power of the means em- ' ployed and an effect not miraculous is one which does not ' exceed the power employed . Thus those who cure diseases by the ' invocation of the devil , do not work a miracle ...
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