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  • We have decidedly less complete evidence for the revelation's second phase, Parmenides 'cosmology.

    Parmenides Palmer, John 2008

  • More hard-headed subjects, disgusted by the revelation's contemptible contents, outraged by the fraud, and prejudiced beforehand against all "spirits," high or low, avert their minds from what they call such "rot" or "bosh" entirely.

    Memories and Studies William James 1876

  • The queries which you state concerning a revelation's being made in one age and not in another, in one nation and not in another, in one language, and not in another, if a special revelation were necessary,

    A Series of Letters in Defence of Divine Revelation Hosea Ballou 1811

  • Christian revelation's role in the forming of American and Western civilization.

    Deborah Gyapong 2010

  • Given the major revelation's about Azazel's intentions during the

    BuddyTV 2009

  • Given the major revelation's about Azazel's intentions during the

    BuddyTV 2009

  • Government officials have been asking Congressman Mack to visit the Department of Homeland Security assessments bureau for further testing, considering his revelation's contradiction of previously available information.

    Irregular Times: News Unfit for Print 2009

  • Given the major revelation's about Azazel's intentions during the

    BuddyTV 2009

  • Berkhof's definition comprises three themes: general revelation rooted in God's creation of the universe; general revelation addressed to man's reasoning faculties; and general revelation's purpose as a mechanism for man knowing his God.

    Reasons to Believe - 2009

  • We systematize our insights, conceptualize them in light of other revelations and man-made schemas, work out applications, hypothesize the revelation's extent and boundary conditions, interpret symbols, and refashion whatever we are given to some extent in our own image.

    By Common Consent, a Mormon Blog 2009

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