The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... evidence of education is progress . But in those quarters of the globe there is no progress . The natural effect of the absence of education is stationariness , or retrocession ; and in those parts such are the great features of history ...
... evidence of education is progress . But in those quarters of the globe there is no progress . The natural effect of the absence of education is stationariness , or retrocession ; and in those parts such are the great features of history ...
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... evidence of being subject to any law of progress at all ; and that with the remainder , this law never leads to perfection , but would rather seem to bring new evils along with its good , so as to make a premature fall of nations as ...
... evidence of being subject to any law of progress at all ; and that with the remainder , this law never leads to perfection , but would rather seem to bring new evils along with its good , so as to make a premature fall of nations as ...
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... evidence , cannot arrive at a well - founded conclusion as to whether , for instance , Moses wrote the Pentateuch ; or as to whether the suffering servant of Jehovah in Is . liii . is the prophet Jeremiah , or the Jewish people , or the ...
... evidence , cannot arrive at a well - founded conclusion as to whether , for instance , Moses wrote the Pentateuch ; or as to whether the suffering servant of Jehovah in Is . liii . is the prophet Jeremiah , or the Jewish people , or the ...
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... evidence can be drawn of what Hebrew was four thousand years ago ; for though it appears there are ' imbedded ' in it numerous fragments that ' go up to a high antiquity , ' yet as we have only Dr. Williams's word for this , and as he ...
... evidence can be drawn of what Hebrew was four thousand years ago ; for though it appears there are ' imbedded ' in it numerous fragments that ' go up to a high antiquity , ' yet as we have only Dr. Williams's word for this , and as he ...
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... 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 language ? And where are the grounds for saying that ...
... 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 language ? And where are the grounds for saying that ...
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