The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... character on other occasions was forgotten . In place of a manly con- fession in favour of the sufferers of 1662 , and of the men who show themselves to be their true successors by following their example and bearing their penalties ...
... character on other occasions was forgotten . In place of a manly con- fession in favour of the sufferers of 1662 , and of the men who show themselves to be their true successors by following their example and bearing their penalties ...
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... character on the policy of the party . They are content to ' labour and to wait ; ' to ' sow their seed beside all waters , ' and anxiously to watch for every opportunity for quietly insinuating their principles , adapting themselves to ...
... character on the policy of the party . They are content to ' labour and to wait ; ' to ' sow their seed beside all waters , ' and anxiously to watch for every opportunity for quietly insinuating their principles , adapting themselves to ...
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... character both of the building and of the service . Though it was noonday , it was necessary to light a few gas jets , and they did little more than render the darkness visible . The im- pression at first given was fully confirmed by ...
... character both of the building and of the service . Though it was noonday , it was necessary to light a few gas jets , and they did little more than render the darkness visible . The im- pression at first given was fully confirmed by ...
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... character of the other parts of the service ; and those who love the ' simplicity that is in Christ , ' could not but mourn that such scenes were possible in a Protestant sanctuary . But it is very largely by the press that the work of ...
... character of the other parts of the service ; and those who love the ' simplicity that is in Christ , ' could not but mourn that such scenes were possible in a Protestant sanctuary . But it is very largely by the press that the work of ...
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... character of religion , or debase one of the most sacred truths of the Bible ; and that consequences , from which they would be the first to shrink , must follow as necessary logical results from the concession of such a principle ...
... character of religion , or debase one of the most sacred truths of the Bible ; and that consequences , from which they would be the first to shrink , must follow as necessary logical results from the concession of such a principle ...
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