The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... thoughts which give courage to the weak , and sight to the blind . ' If , ' continues Dr. Williams , Protestant Europe ... thought fully more of him , had he shown some respectable acquaintance with , or due regard for , the labours of ...
... thoughts which give courage to the weak , and sight to the blind . ' If , ' continues Dr. Williams , Protestant Europe ... thought fully more of him , had he shown some respectable acquaintance with , or due regard for , the labours of ...
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... thought was fulfilled in the Son of Man . ' ( p . 70. ) Now , on these statements we would observe - 1st , that , pending the melting process , which he tells us is going on , we hold Dr. Williams to the admission that a few passages in ...
... thought was fulfilled in the Son of Man . ' ( p . 70. ) Now , on these statements we would observe - 1st , that , pending the melting process , which he tells us is going on , we hold Dr. Williams to the admission that a few passages in ...
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... thought with being , and about ' being , becoming , and animating , or substance , thinking and conscious life , ' being ' expressions of a Triad - a doctrine which resolves God into mere thought , and the Trinity into a sort of ...
... thought with being , and about ' being , becoming , and animating , or substance , thinking and conscious life , ' being ' expressions of a Triad - a doctrine which resolves God into mere thought , and the Trinity into a sort of ...
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... 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 atmosphere . Le ...
... 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 atmosphere . Le ...
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... thought would make a criticism of Pro- fessor Powell's essay , point by point , very wearisome and little profitable . For example , we have marked thirty separate pas- sages containing mere assertions , which , in all candour , we must ...
... thought would make a criticism of Pro- fessor Powell's essay , point by point , very wearisome and little profitable . For example , we have marked thirty separate pas- sages containing mere assertions , which , in all candour , we must ...
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