The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... forces of the soul ; ' ' Resurrection would mean a spiritual awakening , ' & c . & c . To refute all the erroneous opinions which Dr. Williams has here retailed from Bunsen , we should require to write an entire system of Christian ...
... forces of the soul ; ' ' Resurrection would mean a spiritual awakening , ' & c . & c . To refute all the erroneous opinions which Dr. Williams has here retailed from Bunsen , we should require to write an entire system of Christian ...
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... forces in the field . He brings no novel facts to bear upon the question , nor does he wheel up any ingenious conclusions of his own to add to the embarrassments of the fight . His rôle is simply to point out discrepancies , real or ...
... forces in the field . He brings no novel facts to bear upon the question , nor does he wheel up any ingenious conclusions of his own to add to the embarrassments of the fight . His rôle is simply to point out discrepancies , real or ...
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... force as the production of man . We now know that the Almighty has had the earth under his own charge from time immemorial , and has put forth his power periodi- cally in the development of new races , and the inauguration of new eras ...
... force as the production of man . We now know that the Almighty has had the earth under his own charge from time immemorial , and has put forth his power periodi- cally in the development of new races , and the inauguration of new eras ...
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... force , whether the creative drama occupied ages or hours in its transaction . Is not the rela- tive distance between any half - dozen towns in England the same , whether your map is six inches or six feet in height ? The ques- tion ...
... force , whether the creative drama occupied ages or hours in its transaction . Is not the rela- tive distance between any half - dozen towns in England the same , whether your map is six inches or six feet in height ? The ques- tion ...
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... force can be lost , every particle of heat must have been turned to some account in creation . All gases are perfect storehouses of caloric , which must be given up whenever they are reduced . * Dr. Dawson surmises , that in the course ...
... force can be lost , every particle of heat must have been turned to some account in creation . All gases are perfect storehouses of caloric , which must be given up whenever they are reduced . * Dr. Dawson surmises , that in the course ...
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