The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... ancient belief in the historical veracity of Scripture as ' hirelings , ' to stigmatize orthodox divines as ' those whose theology consists of invidious terms , ' and to announce that even with those in our ' Universities who no longer ...
... ancient belief in the historical veracity of Scripture as ' hirelings , ' to stigmatize orthodox divines as ' those whose theology consists of invidious terms , ' and to announce that even with those in our ' Universities who no longer ...
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... ancient and accredited opinions in religion , is the pretence which is constantly put forth by writers of the school to which Dr. Williams belongs , that questions affecting the claims of the sacred books , and the respective pro ...
... ancient and accredited opinions in religion , is the pretence which is constantly put forth by writers of the school to which Dr. Williams belongs , that questions affecting the claims of the sacred books , and the respective pro ...
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... ancient prehistoric ' remains in many parts of the world . We are not quite sure that we understand this ; but take the author to mean that the discovery of the pottery , though not worth much in itself , becomes of some value when it ...
... ancient prehistoric ' remains in many parts of the world . We are not quite sure that we understand this ; but take the author to mean that the discovery of the pottery , though not worth much in itself , becomes of some value when it ...
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... ancient as that . The Pentateuch was put together between the ages of Solomon and Hezekiah , ' that is ( say ) between the year 1000 and the year 700 B.C. From it , therefore , no evidence can be drawn of what Hebrew was four thousand ...
... ancient as that . The Pentateuch was put together between the ages of Solomon and Hezekiah , ' that is ( say ) between the year 1000 and the year 700 B.C. From it , therefore , no evidence can be drawn of what Hebrew was four thousand ...
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... ancient compiler of the tradition ( we put Moses out of the account ) knew a little better about the meaning of the word than those learned Germans , and he derives it from to get , to obtain . But how comes this name to be identified ...
... ancient compiler of the tradition ( we put Moses out of the account ) knew a little better about the meaning of the word than those learned Germans , and he derives it from to get , to obtain . But how comes this name to be identified ...
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