The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... nor do his biblical researches appear to have kindled in them any such enthu- siasm as Dr. Williams would evoke for them here . The style of Dr. Williams's paper is , on the whole , good ; he writes purely , and in a manner which makes ...
... nor do his biblical researches appear to have kindled in them any such enthu- siasm as Dr. Williams would evoke for them here . The style of Dr. Williams's paper is , on the whole , good ; he writes purely , and in a manner which makes ...
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... appears to be settled beyond controversy by the duration of the Creator's Sabbath . Will any one say that this period was ... appear- ance of the sun ? To assume that such was the case is to assume * Archdeacon Pratt , in his recent work ...
... appears to be settled beyond controversy by the duration of the Creator's Sabbath . Will any one say that this period was ... appear- ance of the sun ? To assume that such was the case is to assume * Archdeacon Pratt , in his recent work ...
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... appear to be strikingly correct , and the description he gives supremely happy . But if , as is universally admitted ... appears . The oldest rocks in which fossils have been found exhibit the remains of animals , but few traces of ...
... appear to be strikingly correct , and the description he gives supremely happy . But if , as is universally admitted ... appears . The oldest rocks in which fossils have been found exhibit the remains of animals , but few traces of ...
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... appear in the Upper Silurian group , becoming paramount in the Devonian and Carboniferous series . Birds , too ... appears to us we must admit one of three conclusions ; viz . , the Mosaic writer was a geologist some thousands of years ...
... appear in the Upper Silurian group , becoming paramount in the Devonian and Carboniferous series . Birds , too ... appears to us we must admit one of three conclusions ; viz . , the Mosaic writer was a geologist some thousands of years ...
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... appear on the stage of being . Can we call this fact a happy coincidence - nothing more - between the written docu- ment and the fossil register ? If a mere speculator had been constructing a cosmogony , is it not vastly more probable ...
... appear on the stage of being . Can we call this fact a happy coincidence - nothing more - between the written docu- ment and the fossil register ? If a mere speculator had been constructing a cosmogony , is it not vastly more probable ...
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