The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... of a very mixed description . Some of them are of a pure and elevated nature ; but others , it must be confessed , are too much of the earth , earthy . The Anglican Church - Sources of her Strength . 3 2 Ecclesiastical Questions in 1864 .
... of a very mixed description . Some of them are of a pure and elevated nature ; but others , it must be confessed , are too much of the earth , earthy . The Anglican Church - Sources of her Strength . 3 2 Ecclesiastical Questions in 1864 .
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... nature that the memory of past suffering , and the feeling of much present wrong , should dispose conscientious Nonconformists to cling , with no little tenacity , to the principles which have exposed them to such penalties . Men value ...
... nature that the memory of past suffering , and the feeling of much present wrong , should dispose conscientious Nonconformists to cling , with no little tenacity , to the principles which have exposed them to such penalties . Men value ...
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... nature can fall but very rarely to his lot . With him , it is hardly too much to say , that the Evangelicals are ... natural intel- ligence , cannot conform to it , but either seek their ecclesiastical connection elsewhere , or stand ...
... nature can fall but very rarely to his lot . With him , it is hardly too much to say , that the Evangelicals are ... natural intel- ligence , cannot conform to it , but either seek their ecclesiastical connection elsewhere , or stand ...
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... nature , a noble and exalted feeling . It is this , or it is nothing but a string of words . If we say , with any genuine meaning , This flower is beautiful , we must feel its beauty . That the flower produces this feeling is precisely ...
... nature , a noble and exalted feeling . It is this , or it is nothing but a string of words . If we say , with any genuine meaning , This flower is beautiful , we must feel its beauty . That the flower produces this feeling is precisely ...
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... nature and mankind by the aid of that light which former poets have thrown upon them . We have said that this new volume , ' Tales of a Wayside Inn , ' has come opportunely , because we more than ever must value every bond of union ...
... nature and mankind by the aid of that light which former poets have thrown upon them . We have said that this new volume , ' Tales of a Wayside Inn , ' has come opportunely , because we more than ever must value every bond of union ...
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