The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... once have felt ; and their opponents have become only much more earnest in religious conviction , and much more devout , than before . It is not , perhaps , greatly to the credit of our Universities that they should be thus late in the ...
... once have felt ; and their opponents have become only much more earnest in religious conviction , and much more devout , than before . It is not , perhaps , greatly to the credit of our Universities that they should be thus late in the ...
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... once ( Dan . vi . 7 ) , and is obviously a curt form of which Daniel elsewhere uses , and which is not a later form . As to the pronominal passing into , the process , as it happens ( if there was any process ) , was just the reverse ...
... once ( Dan . vi . 7 ) , and is obviously a curt form of which Daniel elsewhere uses , and which is not a later form . As to the pronominal passing into , the process , as it happens ( if there was any process ) , was just the reverse ...
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... once is no natural impossibility , and may be repeated indefinitely . Until , then , Dr. Williams can come forward and assure us that the melting process which is to reduce these predictions is completed , we must hold these few ...
... once is no natural impossibility , and may be repeated indefinitely . Until , then , Dr. Williams can come forward and assure us that the melting process which is to reduce these predictions is completed , we must hold these few ...
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... Once , it was thought to be a great mass of fire . Now , and for long , it has been the general opinion of philosophers that the body of the orb is perfectly opaque , and that all the beat and illumination we receive come from its ...
... Once , it was thought to be a great mass of fire . Now , and for long , it has been the general opinion of philosophers that the body of the orb is perfectly opaque , and that all the beat and illumination we receive come from its ...
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... once . In the process of cooling it is clear that the gaseous materials surrounding the earth must have undergone many chemical changes ; and as no force can be lost , every particle of heat must have been turned to some account in ...
... once . In the process of cooling it is clear that the gaseous materials surrounding the earth must have undergone many chemical changes ; and as no force can be lost , every particle of heat must have been turned to some account in ...
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