The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... object of such extravagant adulation the sympathies of the intelligent British public . We can fancy , too , the smile with which it will be received at Berlin or Halle by the countrymen of the learned Baron . While with the rest of the ...
... object of such extravagant adulation the sympathies of the intelligent British public . We can fancy , too , the smile with which it will be received at Berlin or Halle by the countrymen of the learned Baron . While with the rest of the ...
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... object of his admiration , whose own productions , whether in German or English , are certainly not very attractive in this respect . We wish we could say as much for the spirit and temper by which Dr. Williams's paper is characterized ...
... object of his admiration , whose own productions , whether in German or English , are certainly not very attractive in this respect . We wish we could say as much for the spirit and temper by which Dr. Williams's paper is characterized ...
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... object they may pursue beyond legitimate bounds , fanciful and untenable explanations of passages they may sometimes give ; but they are unjustly charged as a class , if charged with following any such process as Dr. Williams here ...
... object they may pursue beyond legitimate bounds , fanciful and untenable explanations of passages they may sometimes give ; but they are unjustly charged as a class , if charged with following any such process as Dr. Williams here ...
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... objects of their charge a greater respect for these writings than they yield to the Iliad or Æneid ; let our Bible Societies close their accounts , call in their agencies , stop their presses , and send their enormous stock to be sold ...
... objects of their charge a greater respect for these writings than they yield to the Iliad or Æneid ; let our Bible Societies close their accounts , call in their agencies , stop their presses , and send their enormous stock to be sold ...
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... object to the collation of the Mosaic cosmogony with other portions of the Sacred Book , in which topics long ago settled upon a scientific footing are introduced . Take , for instance , the familiar passages which refer to the ...
... object to the collation of the Mosaic cosmogony with other portions of the Sacred Book , in which topics long ago settled upon a scientific footing are introduced . Take , for instance , the familiar passages which refer to the ...
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