The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... opinions and conclusions of Baron Bunsen on biblical matters . These command Dr. Williams's profoundest admiration . His paper , indeed , is the production not so much of an admiring disciple as of one who has listened to an oracle ...
... opinions and conclusions of Baron Bunsen on biblical matters . These command Dr. Williams's profoundest admiration . His paper , indeed , is the production not so much of an admiring disciple as of one who has listened to an oracle ...
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... 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 , after his protracted residence in this ...
... 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 , after his protracted residence in this ...
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... opinions as timid or igno- rant , if not positively dishonest , and all who come out against them as learned , honest , and courageous , is a favourite ruse of the rationalistic school , to which both Bunsen and his English expo- sitor ...
... opinions as timid or igno- rant , if not positively dishonest , and all who come out against them as learned , honest , and courageous , is a favourite ruse of the rationalistic school , to which both Bunsen and his English expo- sitor ...
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... opinions in religion , is the pretence which is constantly put forth by writers of the school to which Dr. Williams belongs , that questions affecting the claims of the sacred books , and the respective pro- vinces of reason and ...
... opinions in religion , is the pretence which is constantly put forth by writers of the school to which Dr. Williams belongs , that questions affecting the claims of the sacred books , and the respective pro- vinces of reason and ...
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... opinion which at one time found many supporters in this country , who were moved by a desire to vindicate the accuracy of Matthew in ascribing a passage in it to Jeremiah . ( Matt . xxvii . 8. ) † From a very different motive the German ...
... opinion which at one time found many supporters in this country , who were moved by a desire to vindicate the accuracy of Matthew in ascribing a passage in it to Jeremiah . ( Matt . xxvii . 8. ) † From a very different motive the German ...
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