The Southern Review, Volumes 16-18Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick Bledsoe and Browne, 1875 - American essays |
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... Hence , having written an essay on the doctrine of the Trinity , we gave it to him to read . The experiment proved a success , even beyond our most sanguine expectations . He not only read the essay , but also admitted that it removed ...
... Hence , having written an essay on the doctrine of the Trinity , we gave it to him to read . The experiment proved a success , even beyond our most sanguine expectations . He not only read the essay , but also admitted that it removed ...
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... Hence , to this day , this old maxim is wielded with just as great , with just as destructive effect , as if it had never been encountered by the champions of the Church . If any man , says Colton , ' will believe only what he can ...
... Hence , to this day , this old maxim is wielded with just as great , with just as destructive effect , as if it had never been encountered by the champions of the Church . If any man , says Colton , ' will believe only what he can ...
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... Hence , we repudiate and reject all the attempts of in- genious men to explain , or illustrate , the mystery of the Trinity . They may amuse the imagination ; they do not enlighten the understanding . They only darken counsel by words ...
... Hence , we repudiate and reject all the attempts of in- genious men to explain , or illustrate , the mystery of the Trinity . They may amuse the imagination ; they do not enlighten the understanding . They only darken counsel by words ...
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... Hence , in refusing to believe the fact , because he does not understand its modus , he really refuses to believe one thing , because he cannot understand another . Could any thing be more irrational or absurd ? What would be thought of ...
... Hence , in refusing to believe the fact , because he does not understand its modus , he really refuses to believe one thing , because he cannot understand another . Could any thing be more irrational or absurd ? What would be thought of ...
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... Hence his teaching , however eloquent , was not adapted to the great majority of men in the present era of the world . Hence the poor man , the honest inquirer after truth , who came to him with his ' sincere perplexities ' on the ...
... Hence his teaching , however eloquent , was not adapted to the great majority of men in the present era of the world . Hence the poor man , the honest inquirer after truth , who came to him with his ' sincere perplexities ' on the ...
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