The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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Page 7
... readers will bear in mind , then , that there are some three- fourths of the human race who do not give evidence of being subject to any law of progress at all ; and that with the remainder , this law never leads to perfection , but ...
... readers will bear in mind , then , that there are some three- fourths of the human race who do not give evidence of being subject to any law of progress at all ; and that with the remainder , this law never leads to perfection , but ...
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... readers to refer to the statement we have already quoted from him on this point ; they will find in it an illustrious specimen of a form of reasoning in which Dr. Williams especially delights -the circular , or horse - in - the - mill ...
... readers to refer to the statement we have already quoted from him on this point ; they will find in it an illustrious specimen of a form of reasoning in which Dr. Williams especially delights -the circular , or horse - in - the - mill ...
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... readers to the works of Hengstenberg , Hävernick , Auberlen , and others . * Passing over what Dr. Williams has said ... reading ' like a lion , ' in Ps . xxii . 17 , in place of they pierced , ' but gives us no hint how we are to make ...
... readers to the works of Hengstenberg , Hävernick , Auberlen , and others . * Passing over what Dr. Williams has said ... reading ' like a lion , ' in Ps . xxii . 17 , in place of they pierced , ' but gives us no hint how we are to make ...
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... reading , ' says he face of Ewald or Rödiger , when told that the Vice - Principal of an English college and a professor of Hebrew had proposed such an emendation . , Why , there is no such word as in the language . There is a noun ...
... reading , ' says he face of Ewald or Rödiger , when told that the Vice - Principal of an English college and a professor of Hebrew had proposed such an emendation . , Why , there is no such word as in the language . There is a noun ...
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... readers to ponder for a moment the serious con- sequences which flow from such a view of inspiration . If it is correct , the estimate in which both Jews and Christians have been accustomed to hold the Bible is altogether unfounded ...
... readers to ponder for a moment the serious con- sequences which flow from such a view of inspiration . If it is correct , the estimate in which both Jews and Christians have been accustomed to hold the Bible is altogether unfounded ...
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