The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... criticism of Germany believes itself to have effected in reference to that book , ' his countrymen ' would have raised a storm of ridicule , at which he must have ' drowned himself in the Neckar . ' Perhaps so ; but we rather think his ...
... criticism of Germany believes itself to have effected in reference to that book , ' his countrymen ' would have raised a storm of ridicule , at which he must have ' drowned himself in the Neckar . ' Perhaps so ; but we rather think his ...
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... criticism . ' What Mr. Mansel's attainments in biblical criticism may be we do not know , though we presume that in such a scholar they are rather more than rudimentary . But supposing he had been as great in biblical criticism as Dr ...
... criticism . ' What Mr. Mansel's attainments in biblical criticism may be we do not know , though we presume that in such a scholar they are rather more than rudimentary . But supposing he had been as great in biblical criticism as Dr ...
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... criticism but a piece of what Mr. Burchell pronounced the high - flown talk of Lady Blarney and Miss Carolina Wilhelmina Amelia Skeggs to be - fudge ! Antiquity of the Human Race . 13 In further support 12 The New Move in Oxford .
... criticism but a piece of what Mr. Burchell pronounced the high - flown talk of Lady Blarney and Miss Carolina Wilhelmina Amelia Skeggs to be - fudge ! Antiquity of the Human Race . 13 In further support 12 The New Move in Oxford .
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... criticism to bear upon the accomplish- ment of this end with the utmost eagerness . They have not , however , succeeded in agreeing among themselves as to whether two authors or three have had a hand in this book , and the dis- What ...
... criticism to bear upon the accomplish- ment of this end with the utmost eagerness . They have not , however , succeeded in agreeing among themselves as to whether two authors or three have had a hand in this book , and the dis- What ...
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... criticism . ' His objections against it , however , are of the weakest . He says : - and ' Not only Macedonian words , such as symphonia and psanterion , but the texture of the Chaldaic , with such late forms as 1 , the pronominal and ...
... criticism . ' His objections against it , however , are of the weakest . He says : - and ' Not only Macedonian words , such as symphonia and psanterion , but the texture of the Chaldaic , with such late forms as 1 , the pronominal and ...
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