The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... position which he , following Bunsen , assumes is the extreme of rationalism . He maintains that there was a Bible ... positions , we do not feel called on to enter very minutely into the discussion of them . A C 2.
... position which he , following Bunsen , assumes is the extreme of rationalism . He maintains that there was a Bible ... positions , we do not feel called on to enter very minutely into the discussion of them . A C 2.
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... position in We should like to see the .כלבים for כלביאים By reading , ' says he face of Ewald or Rödiger , when told that the Vice - Principal of an English college and a professor of Hebrew had proposed such an emendation . , Why ...
... position in We should like to see the .כלבים for כלביאים By reading , ' says he face of Ewald or Rödiger , when told that the Vice - Principal of an English college and a professor of Hebrew had proposed such an emendation . , Why ...
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... position that the power of predicting future events is a 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 ...
... position that the power of predicting future events is a 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 ...
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... positions , and the conclusion Dr. Williams builds on it ? There are affinities to Christian truth in the minds of men who stand outside the pale of Christianity ; therefore we must use discretion in determining what is true and what ...
... positions , and the conclusion Dr. Williams builds on it ? There are affinities to Christian truth in the minds of men who stand outside the pale of Christianity ; therefore we must use discretion in determining what is true and what ...
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... position which Dr. Williams , we regret to say with great nonchalance , offers him . Little as it may affect him thus to give up the Bible , there are thousands who will feel that to be constrained to follow him in this would be to them ...
... position which Dr. Williams , we regret to say with great nonchalance , offers him . Little as it may affect him thus to give up the Bible , there are thousands who will feel that to be constrained to follow him in this would be to them ...
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