The North American Review, Volume 75Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1852 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Christianity as puerile and supersti- tious , it ends with degrading Jesus himself to an impostor or a disappointed enthusiast . Christianity , on the other hand , proving and accepting the objective existence of a personal , living God ...
... Christianity as puerile and supersti- tious , it ends with degrading Jesus himself to an impostor or a disappointed enthusiast . Christianity , on the other hand , proving and accepting the objective existence of a personal , living God ...
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... Christianity , and solemnly re- ceived the baptism . The revulsion was sudden and complete . An entire change had been wrought in the spirit of the Saxons by the sufferings of that winter . For Ælfred , it was suffi- cient triumph to ...
... Christianity , and solemnly re- ceived the baptism . The revulsion was sudden and complete . An entire change had been wrought in the spirit of the Saxons by the sufferings of that winter . For Ælfred , it was suffi- cient triumph to ...
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... Christianity . Pantheism is the legitimate result of Rationalistic speculation . It is only in miracle , prophecy , and revelation , that , to human view , the Almighty detaches himself from his works , comes from behind the concealing ...
... Christianity . Pantheism is the legitimate result of Rationalistic speculation . It is only in miracle , prophecy , and revelation , that , to human view , the Almighty detaches himself from his works , comes from behind the concealing ...
Contents
LORD MAHONS HISTORY OF ENGLAND | 125 |
Wesley and Methodism By ISAAC TAYLOR | 226 |
STEPHENS LECTURES ON THE HISTORY | 247 |
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