The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... church , as being not merely fitting , or reasonable , but purely scriptural . But we shall abstain from everything of that sort . The great question with us in this paper shall be , not how far are these writers original , or how far ...
... church , as being not merely fitting , or reasonable , but purely scriptural . But we shall abstain from everything of that sort . The great question with us in this paper shall be , not how far are these writers original , or how far ...
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... church merely , but of every church in the kingdom . To a man of ordinary good feeling and candour it might have occurred that , as in Germany there are undoubtedly very many thoroughly learned and honest men who have renounced ...
... church merely , but of every church in the kingdom . To a man of ordinary good feeling and candour it might have occurred that , as in Germany there are undoubtedly very many thoroughly learned and honest men who have renounced ...
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... Church in the eyes of her poet ; but of this much he is sure , that ' the original is a history . ' So it is ; but it is a history seen by the rapt eye of the prophet ages before it hap- pened , and described by him in historic forms ...
... Church in the eyes of her poet ; but of this much he is sure , that ' the original is a history . ' So it is ; but it is a history seen by the rapt eye of the prophet ages before it hap- pened , and described by him in historic forms ...
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... Church of England can hold such views , or , holding them , can continue to use her formularies or minister at her altars . We shall confine ourselves to one or two remarks on topics of a general nature . In reference to Bunsen's view ...
... Church of England can hold such views , or , holding them , can continue to use her formularies or minister at her altars . We shall confine ourselves to one or two remarks on topics of a general nature . In reference to Bunsen's view ...
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... Church history , and of inconsiderate rashness in advancing so positively a statement so utterly incorrect . The second assertion is equally reckless and untrue . Mr. Pattison again will be our witness . Speaking of the eighteenth ...
... Church history , and of inconsiderate rashness in advancing so positively a statement so utterly incorrect . The second assertion is equally reckless and untrue . Mr. Pattison again will be our witness . Speaking of the eighteenth ...
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