The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... matter of law and certainty as their rise . These facts are not favourable to Dr. Temple's theory concerning the progressive education of the colossal man . We are aware , it will be said , that the Jew , the Greek , and the Roman ...
... matter of law and certainty as their rise . These facts are not favourable to Dr. Temple's theory concerning the progressive education of the colossal man . We are aware , it will be said , that the Jew , the Greek , and the Roman ...
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... matter : — ' CHARLES means stout or noble - hearted ; and this describes an ' epoch when the lawful dynasty ( as is indicated by the sur- name , Stuart or Steward , the οἰκονόμος , οι ποιμὴν λαῶν , whose duty it was to take care of the ...
... matter : — ' CHARLES means stout or noble - hearted ; and this describes an ' epoch when the lawful dynasty ( as is indicated by the sur- name , Stuart or Steward , the οἰκονόμος , οι ποιμὴν λαῶν , whose duty it was to take care of the ...
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... matter of course . And yet there are some grave points of difference between the two , which it might have been worth his while to remove before he shouted his pæan . In the first place , John felt himself at liberty , when asked if he ...
... matter of course . And yet there are some grave points of difference between the two , which it might have been worth his while to remove before he shouted his pæan . In the first place , John felt himself at liberty , when asked if he ...
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... matter , both spiritual affection and metaphysical reasoning forbid us to confine revelations like those of Christ to the first half century of our era , but show at least affinities of our faith existing in men's minds anterior to ...
... matter , both spiritual affection and metaphysical reasoning forbid us to confine revelations like those of Christ to the first half century of our era , but show at least affinities of our faith existing in men's minds anterior to ...
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... matter was eternal . But geological science has opened the Book of the Past , and disclosed the idea of progress so strikingly , that we are carried back to a starting point , which , however dimly fancied , is irresistibly suggested ...
... matter was eternal . But geological science has opened the Book of the Past , and disclosed the idea of progress so strikingly , that we are carried back to a starting point , which , however dimly fancied , is irresistibly suggested ...
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