The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... according to all testimony , more than ever depraved , filling up the measure of their iniquity , and are scattered and smitten by the Divine displeasure as no other people had ever been . In the Greeks , says Dr. Temple , we see ...
... according to all testimony , more than ever depraved , filling up the measure of their iniquity , and are scattered and smitten by the Divine displeasure as no other people had ever been . In the Greeks , says Dr. Temple , we see ...
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... according to one tradition , just as , according another tradition , the same fact is commemorated as the forma- tion of Adam by El . The somewhat awkward fact that in both traditions Seth is represented as the son of Adam the Baron ...
... according to one tradition , just as , according another tradition , the same fact is commemorated as the forma- tion of Adam by El . The somewhat awkward fact that in both traditions Seth is represented as the son of Adam the Baron ...
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... ' His expressions , ' says he , about the holy people's being multiplied , ' and seeing their sanctuary rebuilt , especially when he calls the ' holy Jesus the Christ only in Spirit . 29 4. According 28 The New Move in Oxford .
... ' His expressions , ' says he , about the holy people's being multiplied , ' and seeing their sanctuary rebuilt , especially when he calls the ' holy Jesus the Christ only in Spirit . 29 4. According 28 The New Move in Oxford .
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Henry Allon. Jesus the Christ only in Spirit . 29 4. According to Dr. Williams , the Jewish people are the Mes- siah of the Old Testament ; and yet , strange to say ! so in a sense is our Saviour . How is this ? As John the Baptist , re ...
Henry Allon. Jesus the Christ only in Spirit . 29 4. According to Dr. Williams , the Jewish people are the Mes- siah of the Old Testament ; and yet , strange to say ! so in a sense is our Saviour . How is this ? As John the Baptist , re ...
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... according to its ' plain meaning , ' and thus taking it , he requires us frankly to acknowledge that ' the views of Nature which it contains are erroneous . ' We do not say that Mr. Goodwin propounds any definite canon of inter ...
... according to its ' plain meaning , ' and thus taking it , he requires us frankly to acknowledge that ' the views of Nature which it contains are erroneous . ' We do not say that Mr. Goodwin propounds any definite canon of inter ...
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