The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... moral causes which have come largely in the wake of such in- fluences , and which are not favourable to progress , but the con- trary . Even among us , to whom it is given to profit in some measure by the experiences of the past , the ...
... moral causes which have come largely in the wake of such in- fluences , and which are not favourable to progress , but the con- trary . Even among us , to whom it is given to profit in some measure by the experiences of the past , the ...
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... morals may have left little to be done , even by the wise men of our own age , towards maturing the principles of religious truth , or the elements of religious life . We are believers in the destined education of the colossal man , but ...
... morals may have left little to be done , even by the wise men of our own age , towards maturing the principles of religious truth , or the elements of religious life . We are believers in the destined education of the colossal man , but ...
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... morally certain emendation ; ' * he asserts that the words translated ' mighty God ' ( Is . ix . 6 ) , perhaps mean ... moral certainty , ' in the face of all authority , from MSS . versions and quotations ! What would Tischendorf say ...
... morally certain emendation ; ' * he asserts that the words translated ' mighty God ' ( Is . ix . 6 ) , perhaps mean ... moral certainty , ' in the face of all authority , from MSS . versions and quotations ! What would Tischendorf say ...
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... moral truths in the New Testament , as to those who believe in these facts , and the system of truth that stands connected with them . In neither case is it lawful to distort the prophets to prove a New Testament doctrine , and then ...
... moral truths in the New Testament , as to those who believe in these facts , and the system of truth that stands connected with them . In neither case is it lawful to distort the prophets to prove a New Testament doctrine , and then ...
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... moral and spiritual kind , can form no objection to their being also regarded as predictive . The latter could hardly but be the case where the object of prediction was the establishment of a perfect system of religious truth ; indeed ...
... moral and spiritual kind , can form no objection to their being also regarded as predictive . The latter could hardly but be the case where the object of prediction was the establishment of a perfect system of religious truth ; indeed ...
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