The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... tion . It was so before the meeting of Bluff Harry's Reformation Parliament , when an almost unconscious Lutheranism found its way into many colleges , affecting not a few of the most toward youth ' to be found there , and bringing out ...
... tion . It was so before the meeting of Bluff Harry's Reformation Parliament , when an almost unconscious Lutheranism found its way into many colleges , affecting not a few of the most toward youth ' to be found there , and bringing out ...
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... tion they may once have felt ; and their opponents have become only much more earnest in religious conviction , and much more devout , than before . It is not , perhaps , greatly to the credit of our Universities that they should be ...
... tion they may once have felt ; and their opponents have become only much more earnest in religious conviction , and much more devout , than before . It is not , perhaps , greatly to the credit of our Universities that they should be ...
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... tion , Our little survey has not traversed his vast field , nor our plummet sounded his depth ; and then , as if the language of prose was too tame for the occasion , he bursts into verse , and goes off in a rhapsody such as we believe ...
... tion , Our little survey has not traversed his vast field , nor our plummet sounded his depth ; and then , as if the language of prose was too tame for the occasion , he bursts into verse , and goes off in a rhapsody such as we believe ...
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... tion of Adam by El . The somewhat awkward fact that in both traditions Seth is represented as the son of Adam the Baron passes over quietly . Having evaded this difficulty , he next assumes that , instead of a record of the descent.
... tion of Adam by El . The somewhat awkward fact that in both traditions Seth is represented as the son of Adam the Baron passes over quietly . Having evaded this difficulty , he next assumes that , instead of a record of the descent.
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... tion which physiologists have to answer in regard to the duration of human life is not , How long may a man live ? but Why should any man die ? And as they can answer this question only by falling back on the Divine appointment and will ...
... tion which physiologists have to answer in regard to the duration of human life is not , How long may a man live ? but Why should any man die ? And as they can answer this question only by falling back on the Divine appointment and will ...
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