The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... supposed growth of the world as a colossal man , is an attempt at analogy which it is very hard to retain in anything like a visible agree- ment with fact . Three - fourths of this colossal man pertain to Asia and Africa , and in those ...
... supposed growth of the world as a colossal man , is an attempt at analogy which it is very hard to retain in anything like a visible agree- ment with fact . Three - fourths of this colossal man pertain to Asia and Africa , and in those ...
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... supposed that these are the names of in- dividuals . It is to be observed they are all significant ; ' and they thus offer ' so palpable and easy a solution , ' that we ' cannot but adopt it as the true account of the matter ...
... supposed that these are the names of in- dividuals . It is to be observed they are all significant ; ' and they thus offer ' so palpable and easy a solution , ' that we ' cannot but adopt it as the true account of the matter ...
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... supposed , he denies all the peculiar doctrines of Christianity . He denies the doctrine of the Trinity , and substitutes for it a piece of German mysticism about the identity of thought with being , and about ' being , becoming , and ...
... supposed , he denies all the peculiar doctrines of Christianity . He denies the doctrine of the Trinity , and substitutes for it a piece of German mysticism about the identity of thought with being , and about ' being , becoming , and ...
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... supposed by the author to be in perfect harmony with the biblical narrative , is not one of the finest testimonies that could be offered to the comprehensiveness of the Mosaic account ? We conceive the fundamental mistake of this writer ...
... supposed by the author to be in perfect harmony with the biblical narrative , is not one of the finest testimonies that could be offered to the comprehensiveness of the Mosaic account ? We conceive the fundamental mistake of this writer ...
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... supposed to be well schooled in natural philosophy , may safely lay down his data and convey his conclusions in the technical language of the day . And what he says under such circum- stances , we are entitled to interpret literally ...
... supposed to be well schooled in natural philosophy , may safely lay down his data and convey his conclusions in the technical language of the day . And what he says under such circum- stances , we are entitled to interpret literally ...
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