The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... already ; and the preacher of Positivism may hope to see the Scythian and the New Zealander enter into his kingdom of heaven sooner than such Pharisees . Dr. Temple is desirous his contemporaries should use their more advanced knowledge ...
... already ; and the preacher of Positivism may hope to see the Scythian and the New Zealander enter into his kingdom of heaven sooner than such Pharisees . Dr. Temple is desirous his contemporaries should use their more advanced knowledge ...
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... already quoted from him on this point ; they will find in it an illustrious specimen of a form of reasoning in which Dr. Williams especially delights -the circular , or horse - in - the - mill style . He finds in the later portions of ...
... already quoted from him on this point ; they will find in it an illustrious specimen of a form of reasoning in which Dr. Williams especially delights -the circular , or horse - in - the - mill style . He finds in the later portions of ...
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... already advanced , our readers will see that our impression of Dr. Williams's scholarship is not very exalted . We are now entering on a department where we shall have still further occasion to show that for this impression we have only ...
... already advanced , our readers will see that our impression of Dr. Williams's scholarship is not very exalted . We are now entering on a department where we shall have still further occasion to show that for this impression we have only ...
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... already melted , in the ' crucible of searching inquiry . ' What , then , remains ? Williams answers thus : - Dr. ' Great is Baron Bunsen's merit in accepting frankly the belief of scholars , and yet not despairing of Hebrew prophecy as ...
... already melted , in the ' crucible of searching inquiry . ' What , then , remains ? Williams answers thus : - Dr. ' Great is Baron Bunsen's merit in accepting frankly the belief of scholars , and yet not despairing of Hebrew prophecy as ...
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... already exposed . As for Jeremiah , or the Jewish poople , being the subject of this poem , those may believe it who will ; but , before they do themselves such injustice , we would counsel them to read Hengstenberg's masterly ...
... already exposed . As for Jeremiah , or the Jewish poople , being the subject of this poem , those may believe it who will ; but , before they do themselves such injustice , we would counsel them to read Hengstenberg's masterly ...
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