The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... reason and taste ; and in the Romans , the power of conscience , and the firm will . But when these peoples had made their ac- quisitions , did they go on to add to these special attainments the many other good things necessary to a ...
... reason and taste ; and in the Romans , the power of conscience , and the firm will . But when these peoples had made their ac- quisitions , did they go on to add to these special attainments the many other good things necessary to a ...
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... reason from it , as Dr. Temple and others are disposed to do , does seem to us a very fine - spun business , bordering , we must venture to say , on the ridiculous . Physical causes are strong , but moral causes are often stronger , and ...
... reason from it , as Dr. Temple and others are disposed to do , does seem to us a very fine - spun business , bordering , we must venture to say , on the ridiculous . Physical causes are strong , but moral causes are often stronger , and ...
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... , have , after long and anxious and searching examination , arrived at the conclusion that to walk in ' the old paths ' of biblical research and belief is Philology and Common Sense . 11 the course which reason 10 The New Move in Oxford .
... , have , after long and anxious and searching examination , arrived at the conclusion that to walk in ' the old paths ' of biblical research and belief is Philology and Common Sense . 11 the course which reason 10 The New Move in Oxford .
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... reason and revelation in religion , can be discussed only by those who have made large attainments in biblical philology , and are much versed in the most approved methods of exegesis . Now the value of such attainments and such ...
... reason and revelation in religion , can be discussed only by those who have made large attainments in biblical philology , and are much versed in the most approved methods of exegesis . Now the value of such attainments and such ...
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... Reason , ' says Dr. Williams , has convinced us that the Se- ' mitic languages , which had as distinct an ... reasons are which have convinced him of this he does not con- descend to tell us ; but , so far as we can gather them from the ...
... Reason , ' says Dr. Williams , has convinced us that the Se- ' mitic languages , which had as distinct an ... reasons are which have convinced him of this he does not con- descend to tell us ; but , so far as we can gather them from the ...
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