This island is quite in a natural state, being only frequented as a fishing place, and has nearly the same productions as Palmerston's Island, with some etoa trees.
A man in a natural state, cannot abide the presence of God; yea, though a righteous man.
For did they but consider what God intends to do with those that live and die in a natural state, it would either sink them into despair, or make them fly for refuge to the hope that is set before them.
The Magnitude of the Particles of the Blood must be increased either by the Union of a greater Number of them than in a Natural State; Or by the Alteration of their Figure, by which their Surfaces become larger than before.
The French spawn is in much looser and lighter material than that in which we usually find mycelium in a natural state, and it keeps quite as long as ours.
This happiness rarely shows itself in the world, however; for man is then in a natural state, and the natural does not communicate with the spiritual by continuity, but by correspondence.
Belief in instantaneous salvation by direct mercy has been assumed from man's natural state.
First: Belief in instantaneous salvation by direct mercy has been assumed from man's natural state.
Man can see divine providence on the back and not in the face; also in a spiritual, not a natural state.
The sorghum has not been found in a natural state in the tombs of ancient Egypt.
Science has succeeded in discovering the geographical origin of nearly all cultivated species; but there is less progress in the knowledge of species in a natural state--that is wild, far from cultivation and dwellings.
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