The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... feels constrained to proclaim to the world with wonder and reverence what he has heard . In the judgment of Dr. Williams , Christian Carl Josias von Bunsen is the great reli- ยท Dr. Williams's Bunsen - Worship . gious luminary of 8 The ...
... feels constrained to proclaim to the world with wonder and reverence what he has heard . In the judgment of Dr. Williams , Christian Carl Josias von Bunsen is the great reli- ยท Dr. Williams's Bunsen - Worship . gious luminary of 8 The ...
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... feeling and candour it might have occurred that , as in Germany there are undoubtedly very many thoroughly learned and honest men who have renounced rationalism after having tested its merits in the fairest and fullest manner , it might ...
... feeling and candour it might have occurred that , as in Germany there are undoubtedly very many thoroughly learned and honest men who have renounced rationalism after having tested its merits in the fairest and fullest manner , it might ...
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... feels obliged somewhat to protest ) that the alleged identity of names is made out ; * and 2. That even were the identity esta- blished on the most solid grounds , it would no more prove that the two lists are one than the occurrence of ...
... feels obliged somewhat to protest ) that the alleged identity of names is made out ; * and 2. That even were the identity esta- blished on the most solid grounds , it would no more prove that the two lists are one than the occurrence of ...
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... feelings by his deportment , because you have admitted the credentials to be true . Your belief is the product of a simultaneous accordance of the two species of proof ; it is a combined force that carries conviction , not a succession ...
... feelings by his deportment , because you have admitted the credentials to be true . Your belief is the product of a simultaneous accordance of the two species of proof ; it is a combined force that carries conviction , not a succession ...
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... feeling . The lowest deep . Oxford may well boast of her due advancement . ' As regards the indubitable pro- position , that prejudice in the observer , his distance from the object witnessed , the suddenness , rapidity , and ...
... feeling . The lowest deep . Oxford may well boast of her due advancement . ' As regards the indubitable pro- position , that prejudice in the observer , his distance from the object witnessed , the suddenness , rapidity , and ...
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