| Thomas Chalmers - Apologetics - 1829 - 600 pages
...and that certainly too. For example, though I do not know the utmost extent of the power of fire, yet I certainly know that it is the nature of fire to burn ; and that when proper fuel is administered to it, it is contrary to the nature oi fire not to consume it.... | |
| 1835 - 612 pages
...that certainly too. For example ; though I do not know the utmost extent of the power of fire, yet I certainly know, that it is the nature of fire to burn ; and that when proper fuel is administered to it, it is contrary to the nature of fire not to consume it.... | |
| Daniel Dewar - Revelation - 1838 - 516 pages
...thing in some measure. For example, though I do not know the utmost extent of the power of fire, yet I certainly know that it is the nature of fire to burn ; therefore, if I see three men taken off the street in their common wearing apparel, and, without... | |
| Thomas Whittemore - Universalism - 1840 - 418 pages
...that certainly too. For example ; though I do not know the utmost extent of the power of fire, yet I certainly know, that it is the nature of fire to burn ; and that, when proper fuel is administered to it, it is contrary to the nature of fire not to consume it.... | |
| Christian - 1843 - 412 pages
...and that certainly too. For example, though I do not know the utmost extent of tho power of fire, yet I certainly know that it is the nature of fire to burn ; and that when proper fuel is administered to it, it is contrary to the nature of fire not to consume it.... | |
| John Smythe Memes - Apologetics - 1853 - 752 pages
...what nature can do, yet it will not follow, that we cannot know what is contrary to nature, in those e evangelists, is preserved in that of Saint John...John, (xviii. 20, 21,) when the high priest asked of the nature of fire to burn ; and therefore, if proper fuel be administered unto it, it is contrary... | |
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