The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... true doctrine of the Reforma- 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 ...
... true doctrine of the Reforma- 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 ...
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... true , that history is philosophy teaching by example , it would be strange if the experiences of the past had not yielded much to the present . No doubt , modern civilization would not have been what it is but for the civilizations ...
... true , that history is philosophy teaching by example , it would be strange if the experiences of the past had not yielded much to the present . No doubt , modern civilization would not have been what it is but for the civilizations ...
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... true the longevity ascribed to the antediluvian patriarchs is rather a startling fact ; but it is so simply because it lies out of the range of our ordinary experience . When Bunsen pronounces it impossible ' he quite forgets the nature ...
... true the longevity ascribed to the antediluvian patriarchs is rather a startling fact ; but it is so simply because it lies out of the range of our ordinary experience . When Bunsen pronounces it impossible ' he quite forgets the nature ...
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... true account of the matter : — ' CHARLES means stout or noble - hearted ; and this describes an ' epoch when the lawful dynasty ( as is indicated by the sur- name , Stuart or Steward , the οἰκονόμος , οι ποιμὴν λαῶν , whose duty it was ...
... true account of the matter : — ' CHARLES means stout or noble - hearted ; and this describes an ' epoch when the lawful dynasty ( as is indicated by the sur- name , Stuart or Steward , the οἰκονόμος , οι ποιμὴν λαῶν , whose duty it was ...
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... true meaning [ of Ps . ii . 12 ] was worship purely , ' and not Kiss the Son , a statement which is not true as respects Jerome , † and which pronounces in favour of a rendering which no Hebraist of any note has deemed tolerable ; he ...
... true meaning [ of Ps . ii . 12 ] was worship purely , ' and not Kiss the Son , a statement which is not true as respects Jerome , † and which pronounces in favour of a rendering which no Hebraist of any note has deemed tolerable ; he ...
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