The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... attempt at analogy which it is very hard to retain in anything like a visible agree- ment with fact . Three - fourths of this colossal man pertain to Asia and Africa , and in those regions we see no signs of this educational process to ...
... attempt at analogy which it is very hard to retain in anything like a visible agree- ment with fact . Three - fourths of this colossal man pertain to Asia and Africa , and in those regions we see no signs of this educational process to ...
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... attempt is made to shut the mouths of men who bring only sound common sense and right reason to bear on such questions , and to claim for proficient Hebraists an exclusive right to deal with them , we are constrained to resist it , and ...
... attempt is made to shut the mouths of men who bring only sound common sense and right reason to bear on such questions , and to claim for proficient Hebraists an exclusive right to deal with them , we are constrained to resist it , and ...
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... attempts to adduce is the occurrence of identical names in both , such as Cain and Cainan , Jared and Irad , & c . Now ... attempt to bring into closer analogy with the later language a formation , which had ceased to be understood , at ...
... attempts to adduce is the occurrence of identical names in both , such as Cain and Cainan , Jared and Irad , & c . Now ... attempt to bring into closer analogy with the later language a formation , which had ceased to be understood , at ...
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... attempt . He assumes the two cases to be identical , as if it were a matter of course . And yet there are some grave points of difference between the two , which it might have been worth his while to remove before he shouted his pćan ...
... attempt . He assumes the two cases to be identical , as if it were a matter of course . And yet there are some grave points of difference between the two , which it might have been worth his while to remove before he shouted his pćan ...
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... attempt , and indeed it is impossible within the limits to which we are necessarily confined even thoroughly to expose the unscripturalness and folly of any one of them . We do not regret this , however ; for in this country , happily ...
... attempt , and indeed it is impossible within the limits to which we are necessarily confined even thoroughly to expose the unscripturalness and folly of any one of them . We do not regret this , however ; for in this country , happily ...
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