The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... less blindly set upon resuscitating opinions and methods which have received the suffrage of hardly one among the eminent living scholars and theologians of Germany . As it is , we do not find that his return to his native country ...
... less blindly set upon resuscitating opinions and methods which have received the suffrage of hardly one among the eminent living scholars and theologians of Germany . As it is , we do not find that his return to his native country ...
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... less than a distance of twenty millenniums for the epoch when the one primitive tongue was spoken , from which the oldest of these is a divergence . Was ever so huge a conclusion built on more tottering premises ? The whole rests on a ...
... less than a distance of twenty millenniums for the epoch when the one primitive tongue was spoken , from which the oldest of these is a divergence . Was ever so huge a conclusion built on more tottering premises ? The whole rests on a ...
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... less our standards . It is to Holy Scripture alone , as the true lapis Lydius ' in the department of religious truth , that we will consent to defer in a question of religious belief . But ( 3 ) we think no impugner of Bunsen's opinions ...
... less our standards . It is to Holy Scripture alone , as the true lapis Lydius ' in the department of religious truth , that we will consent to defer in a question of religious belief . But ( 3 ) we think no impugner of Bunsen's opinions ...
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... less changed , even crystallized , by heat , the search would be almost hopeless . We know , of course , that this is no proof of the prior introduction of plants . But , in the first place , we have a right to assume , from the ...
... less changed , even crystallized , by heat , the search would be almost hopeless . We know , of course , that this is no proof of the prior introduction of plants . But , in the first place , we have a right to assume , from the ...
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... less is it true of the preceding or Puritan age , as those familiar with ' Owen , Howe , Charnock , Godwin , or Cudworth can testify . ' Rather , ' as Mr. Pattison says , ' the Puritan movement had ' tended to rest faith and doctrine ...
... less is it true of the preceding or Puritan age , as those familiar with ' Owen , Howe , Charnock , Godwin , or Cudworth can testify . ' Rather , ' as Mr. Pattison says , ' the Puritan movement had ' tended to rest faith and doctrine ...
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