| John Worth Edmonds, George T. Dexter - 1853 - 580 σελίδες
...communicating than water from jutting through the crevices of a dyke." Mr. Beecher concludes by saying : " Whatever physiological law accounts for odylic phenomena...Bible, its prophecies, ecstasies, visions, trances, theophanies, and angelophanies, are more or less tinged with odylic characteristics. The physiology,... | |
| John Worth Edmonds, George T. Dexter - 1853 - 528 σελίδες
...crevices of a, dyke." Mr. Beecher concludes by saying : " Whatever physiological law accounts for odylio phenomena in all ages, will in the end inevitably...and body as mutually related, acting and reacting. A Inrge portion of the Bible, its prophecies, ecstasies, visions, trances, tbeophanies, and angelophanies,... | |
| Allen Putnam - 1853 - 158 σελίδες
...possessions, its pythonesses, its laws, its history of the evoking of Samuel, and of the false prophets. Whatever physiological law accounts for odylic phenomena...end, inevitably carry itself through the whole Bible. ... If a theory be adopted everywhere else but in the Bible, excluding spiritual intervention by odylic... | |
| Spicer Esq., Henry - 1853 - 166 σελίδες
...Bible. . . . Whatever* physiological law accounts for odylic phenomena in all ages, will in the end carry itself through the whole Bible, where it deals with the phenomena of soul and body, as mutually acting and reacting." The claims, standards, origin, and ethics of the spirit-movement form an interesting... | |
| Charles Linton - 1855 - 552 σελίδες
...law accounts for odylic phenomena in all ages, will in the end inevitably carry itself through the Bible, where it deals with the phenomena of soul and...Bible, its prophecies, ecstasies, visions, trances, theophaniea, and angelophanies, are more or less tinged with odylic characteristios. The physiology,... | |
| Charles Linton - 1855 - 556 σελίδες
...crevices of a dyke." Mr. Beecher concludes by saying : Whatever physiological law accounts for odylio phenomena in all ages, will in the end inevitably carry itself through the Bible, where it deals with the phenomena of soul and body as mutually related, acting and reacting.... | |
| Allen Putnam - 1858 - 86 σελίδες
...possessions, its pythonesses, its laws, its history of the evoking of Samuel, and of the false prophets. Whatever physiological law accounts for odylic phenomena...end, inevitably carry itself through the whole Bible. ... If a theory be -adopted everywhere else but in the Bible, excluding spiritual intervention by odylic... | |
| Daniel Dunglas Home - 1863 - 334 σελίδες
...all-important point the Rev. W. Beecher says truly, " Whatever physiological law accounts for these phenomena in all ages, will in the end inevitably...re-acting. A large portion of the bible, its prophecies, ecstacies, visions, trances, theophanies, angelophanies, are more or less tinged with odic characteristics.... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 558 σελίδες
...law accounts for odylic phenomena in all ages, will in the end inevitably carry itself through the Bible, where it deals with the phenomena of soul and...large portion of the Bible, its prophecies, ecstasies, trances, theophauies, and angelophanies, are more or less tinged with odylic characteristics. The physiology,... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 514 σελίδες
...law accounts for odylic phenomena in all ages, will in the end inevitably carry itself through the Bible, where it deals with the phenomena of soul and...large portion of the Bible, its prophecies, ecstasies, trances, theophanies, and angelophanies, are more or less tinged with odylic characteristics. The physiology,... | |
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