The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... look on the head and body as being still with only the propor tions of childhood , and upon the extremities , the fourth part only of the figure , as expanding towards the proportions of manhood . We shall no doubt be told that the ...
... look on the head and body as being still with only the propor tions of childhood , and upon the extremities , the fourth part only of the figure , as expanding towards the proportions of manhood . We shall no doubt be told that the ...
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... look like such in the Old Testament are really histories written after the event- always excepting the few doubtful passages at present in the crucible . He hesitates , for instance , whether to understand the 53rd chapter of Isaiah ...
... look like such in the Old Testament are really histories written after the event- always excepting the few doubtful passages at present in the crucible . He hesitates , for instance , whether to understand the 53rd chapter of Isaiah ...
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... Look at any existing ocean . Its basin is full of water . Then look at the clouds which are floating aloft . They are full of water as well . What divides the sea above from the sea below ? Simply an expanse of air . To a person whose ...
... Look at any existing ocean . Its basin is full of water . Then look at the clouds which are floating aloft . They are full of water as well . What divides the sea above from the sea below ? Simply an expanse of air . To a person whose ...
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... look for them in the rocks which underlie the first of these fossiliferous beds . But , since these rocks are found to have been more or less changed , even crystallized , by heat , the search would be almost hopeless . We know , of ...
... look for them in the rocks which underlie the first of these fossiliferous beds . But , since these rocks are found to have been more or less changed , even crystallized , by heat , the search would be almost hopeless . We know , of ...
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... look at the case through our desires rather than our reason , and exercise a believing disposition rather than scrutinize testimony by critical cavils . Those who speak thus on the question of religious belief in fact shift the basis of ...
... look at the case through our desires rather than our reason , and exercise a believing disposition rather than scrutinize testimony by critical cavils . Those who speak thus on the question of religious belief in fact shift the basis of ...
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