The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... English Universities . It has learnt some- thing from them , but it has more than balanced the obligation by lessons of its own which have been taught in their turn . Judging NO . LXV . B from the appearance of the volume before us , what.
... English Universities . It has learnt some- thing from them , but it has more than balanced the obligation by lessons of its own which have been taught in their turn . Judging NO . LXV . B from the appearance of the volume before us , what.
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Henry Allon. from the appearance of the volume before us , what can be done to secure a hearing for the case of the German neologians is to be done . In Germany , this controversy may be said to have come to a halt , if not to an end ...
Henry Allon. from the appearance of the volume before us , what can be done to secure a hearing for the case of the German neologians is to be done . In Germany , this controversy may be said to have come to a halt , if not to an end ...
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... volume , or from the recent writings of the highest scientific authorities , which directly contradict them . But what boots this criticism of details ? Our space would be ex- hausted , and the general reasoning of the essay untouched ...
... volume , or from the recent writings of the highest scientific authorities , which directly contradict them . But what boots this criticism of details ? Our space would be ex- hausted , and the general reasoning of the essay untouched ...
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... volume , in an essay by Mr. Pattison , on ' The Tendencies of Religious Thought in England , from 1688 to 1750 , ' - the era to which Mr. Powell re- fers . Mr. Powell's assertions are that the Christian advocates of that age appeal ...
... volume , in an essay by Mr. Pattison , on ' The Tendencies of Religious Thought in England , from 1688 to 1750 , ' - the era to which Mr. Powell re- fers . Mr. Powell's assertions are that the Christian advocates of that age appeal ...
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... volume , it possesses an adventitious value , and that , we are bound to say , is the only value that attaches to it . The physics of the writer , which are his proper field , are nearly as much at fault as his metaphysics . The author ...
... volume , it possesses an adventitious value , and that , we are bound to say , is the only value that attaches to it . The physics of the writer , which are his proper field , are nearly as much at fault as his metaphysics . The author ...
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