The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... inference from this con- clusion is , that it will be with the future of the world in this respect as it has been in the past . The stages in the education Dr. Temple on The Education of the World . ' 4 The New Move in Oxford .
... inference from this con- clusion is , that it will be with the future of the world in this respect as it has been in the past . The stages in the education Dr. Temple on The Education of the World . ' 4 The New Move in Oxford .
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... respect to his great learning , his indomitable diligence , his boundless ingenuity , his high and honourable intentions , they will be somewhat astounded and considerably amused , we suspect , to find him held up as a luminary of the ...
... respect to his great learning , his indomitable diligence , his boundless ingenuity , his high and honourable intentions , they will be somewhat astounded and considerably amused , we suspect , to find him held up as a luminary of the ...
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... respect of style , rendered good service to the object of his admiration , whose own productions , whether in German or English , are certainly not very attractive in this respect . We wish we could say as much for the spirit and temper ...
... respect of style , rendered good service to the object of his admiration , whose own productions , whether in German or English , are certainly not very attractive in this respect . We wish we could say as much for the spirit and temper ...
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... respect to the canon , to the collection of inspired books as a whole ; and has no meaning except as so applied . Was there , then , a body of sacred writings extant before those composing the collection we now have were written ? Dr ...
... respect to the canon , to the collection of inspired books as a whole ; and has no meaning except as so applied . Was there , then , a body of sacred writings extant before those composing the collection we now have were written ? Dr ...
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... respects show how uncertain is the ground on which they stand . De Wette , in his fourth edition , gave up his earlier doubts , and has admitted the genuineness of the whole ; and Hävernick has sub- jected the reasons of the objectors ...
... respects show how uncertain is the ground on which they stand . De Wette , in his fourth edition , gave up his earlier doubts , and has admitted the genuineness of the whole ; and Hävernick has sub- jected the reasons of the objectors ...
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