The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... believe in the divine origin of Christianity , and in the reality of the divine Power which is said to go along with it , we may expect much in that direction . But the purely philo- sophical gentlemen who account Christianity a fiction ...
... believe in the divine origin of Christianity , and in the reality of the divine Power which is said to go along with it , we may expect much in that direction . But the purely philo- sophical gentlemen who account Christianity a fiction ...
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... believe was never before uttered either in prose or rhyme . Now all this seems to us exceedingly absurd , in the worst possible taste , and anything but calculated to draw towards the object of such extravagant adulation the sympathies ...
... believe was never before uttered either in prose or rhyme . Now all this seems to us exceedingly absurd , in the worst possible taste , and anything but calculated to draw towards the object of such extravagant adulation the sympathies ...
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... believe , depends for its solution on a profound acquaintance with sacred philology . Even where the question is one depending on linguistic usages , philology can but supply the materials on which the conclusion is to be built ; and ...
... believe , depends for its solution on a profound acquaintance with sacred philology . Even where the question is one depending on linguistic usages , philology can but supply the materials on which the conclusion is to be built ; and ...
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... believe in these facts , and the system of truth that stands connected with them . In neither case is it lawful to distort the prophets to prove a New Testament doctrine , and then reason back from that doctrine to the sense of the ...
... believe in these facts , and the system of truth that stands connected with them . In neither case is it lawful to distort the prophets to prove a New Testament doctrine , and then reason back from that doctrine to the sense of the ...
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... believe as Christians must be in harmony with what the ancient prophets attested concerning Christ . They are thus led to revise their readings of the prophecies of the old covenant , and to interpret them in the light of New Testament ...
... believe as Christians must be in harmony with what the ancient prophets attested concerning Christ . They are thus led to revise their readings of the prophecies of the old covenant , and to interpret them in the light of New Testament ...
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