Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | their meaning even up to the present time.~Also deserving attention
2 5 | which science cannot at present explain, but will certainly
3 5 | phenomena, not understood at the present time, may be scientifically
4 5 | unexplainable not only at the present time but, in general, can
5 8 | convince a listening bystander present at the argument who is objectively
6 8 | shows that virtue in the present life more often is not rewarded
7 9 | Spiritual and physical phenomena present in themselves something
8 10,2| believe we have only the present. Like a flower we are here
9 12 | truth of divine Revelation. Present your case, says he to the
10 15 | God, the world was always present.” The question of the manner
11 15 | of the world, eternally present in the godly Intellect,
12 15,2| physicist George Gamow to present the big bang theory for
13 15,4| past and future are always present, because He lives above
14 15,9| variability that was always present in the DNA, so nothing new
15 16 | several kinds has, up to the present, been controversial in the
16 16,1| analyzed the ancestry of the present European population by looking
17 17,3| that it continues to the present time. Also notice that creation
18 19,2| remote descendants of the present day have not even yet forgotten
19 20 | cults of all ancient peoples present to us spectacles of bloody
20 24 | school from antiquity to the present. For example, the pastor
21 24 | his moral growth in the present temporal life. History shows
22 24 | and could not have been present in any other system of monotheism.
23 24 | existence on earth to the present day of millions of faithful
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