The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... natural effect of the absence of education is stationariness , or retrocession ; and in those parts such are the ... nature , and when the effect of the image is to show that the doctrine is monstrous , we are bound to be suspicious ...
... natural effect of the absence of education is stationariness , or retrocession ; and in those parts such are the ... nature , and when the effect of the image is to show that the doctrine is monstrous , we are bound to be suspicious ...
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... nature that are really before him , to warrant the high speculations of Dr. Temple and others concerning the ... natural causes which have always favoured the progress of nations ; but there are also moral causes which have come largely ...
... nature that are really before him , to warrant the high speculations of Dr. Temple and others concerning the ... natural causes which have always favoured the progress of nations ; but there are also moral causes which have come largely ...
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... nature of the problem under which this fact comes . The ques- tion which physiologists have to answer in regard to ... natural impossibility in God's appointing a man to live a thousand years than in his appointing an infant to die the ...
... nature of the problem under which this fact comes . The ques- tion which physiologists have to answer in regard to ... natural impossibility in God's appointing a man to live a thousand years than in his appointing an infant to die the ...
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... he has dealt chiefly in assertion , and has hardly condescended to anything of the nature of argu- ment in support of these positions , we do not feel called on to enter very minutely into the discussion of them . A C 2.
... he has dealt chiefly in assertion , and has hardly condescended to anything of the nature of argu- ment in support of these positions , we do not feel called on to enter very minutely into the discussion of them . A C 2.
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... natural impossibility ; a position which is , of course , overturned by one instance of prediction as decidedly as by a thousand . Admit the existence of one direct prediction in Scripture , and so far as natural possibility is ...
... natural impossibility ; a position which is , of course , overturned by one instance of prediction as decidedly as by a thousand . Admit the existence of one direct prediction in Scripture , and so far as natural possibility is ...
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