The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... known to have assented to everything prescribed in the Anglican 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 ...
... known to have assented to everything prescribed in the Anglican 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 ...
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... known fact , historic or scientific , demands ! 6 Reason , ' says Dr. Williams , has convinced us that the Se- ' mitic languages , which had as distinct an individuality four thou sand years ago as they have now , require a cradle of ...
... known fact , historic or scientific , demands ! 6 Reason , ' says Dr. Williams , has convinced us that the Se- ' mitic languages , which had as distinct an individuality four thou sand years ago as they have now , require a cradle of ...
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... known to exist in the Cumberland mountains at home ( to say nothing of the bed of coal which is reported to underlie the lower Silurians in Portugal ) ; and it would not be rash to conclude that we have here relics of a primordial ...
... known to exist in the Cumberland mountains at home ( to say nothing of the bed of coal which is reported to underlie the lower Silurians in Portugal ) ; and it would not be rash to conclude that we have here relics of a primordial ...
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... known to exist ; or that his specification of organic progress was a random hit of a marvellously fortunate description ; or , finally , that his information was obtained from an oracle which could not err . The sixth day ' then dawns ...
... known to exist ; or that his specification of organic progress was a random hit of a marvellously fortunate description ; or , finally , that his information was obtained from an oracle which could not err . The sixth day ' then dawns ...
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... known physical laws , than in regard to anything done by man , however much it may appear to contravene mental or bodily laws based on universal experience . We may grant this greater improbability , and what follows ? but that the ...
... known physical laws , than in regard to anything done by man , however much it may appear to contravene mental or bodily laws based on universal experience . We may grant this greater improbability , and what follows ? but that the ...
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