The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... centuries since , as their religion . True , the analogy thus assumed is fallacious . It is not borne in mind by these persons , that physics and metaphysics do not stand in the same relation to history . Eighteen centuries ago ...
... centuries since , as their religion . True , the analogy thus assumed is fallacious . It is not borne in mind by these persons , that physics and metaphysics do not stand in the same relation to history . Eighteen centuries ago ...
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... century , which , with ominous re- currence , are closing round us , to Baron Bunsen will belong a ' foremost place among the champions of light and right . ' His paper concludes with the half - mournful , half - exulting exclama- tion ...
... century , which , with ominous re- currence , are closing round us , to Baron Bunsen will belong a ' foremost place among the champions of light and right . ' His paper concludes with the half - mournful , half - exulting exclama- tion ...
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... centuries for French to grow out of Latin ; but the affi- nities of French to Latin are much closer than those of Gaelic to Sanskrit , and the affinities of these are much closer than those of the Aryan to the Shemitic dialects , and ...
... centuries for French to grow out of Latin ; but the affi- nities of French to Latin are much closer than those of Gaelic to Sanskrit , and the affinities of these are much closer than those of the Aryan to the Shemitic dialects , and ...
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... century finds no difficulty in explaining ? On what evidence , moreover , is it asserted that a form , which was in use as long as the language was spoken , was at a very early age ex- changed for one more in analogy with the later ...
... century finds no difficulty in explaining ? On what evidence , moreover , is it asserted that a form , which was in use as long as the language was spoken , was at a very early age ex- changed for one more in analogy with the later ...
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... century , may , if he pleases , appoint one to live for five centuries , or eight , or ten , or for ever . 6 6 As to the names of the antediluvians being significant , that proves nothing , or it proves what would justify us in turning ...
... century , may , if he pleases , appoint one to live for five centuries , or eight , or ten , or for ever . 6 6 As to the names of the antediluvians being significant , that proves nothing , or it proves what would justify us in turning ...
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