The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... thought , and into aspirations of feeling , which , if it be pos- sible that good should have place in him , must assuredly be good . Of course , there is another side to this picture , as we shall presently show . Reasons there are ...
... thought , and into aspirations of feeling , which , if it be pos- sible that good should have place in him , must assuredly be good . Of course , there is another side to this picture , as we shall presently show . Reasons there are ...
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... thoughts with English Nonconformists ; and the men who live in such a mental atmosphere ought to be strong men . The action of Nonconformity on the Anglican Church during the last half century has been in many respects remarkable.
... thoughts with English Nonconformists ; and the men who live in such a mental atmosphere ought to be strong men . The action of Nonconformity on the Anglican Church during the last half century has been in many respects remarkable.
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... thought supposed to be diffused through the nation , and not really in- cluded in any of our churches . The gentlemen with whom that work originated , and by whom it was carried on , were Noncon- formists , and we need not say that they ...
... thought supposed to be diffused through the nation , and not really in- cluded in any of our churches . The gentlemen with whom that work originated , and by whom it was carried on , were Noncon- formists , and we need not say that they ...
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... thought , nor was it marked by any beauty of language ; indeed it would not be easy to conceive of anything more feeble , and it was read in a sing - song tone , which would have been sufficient to destroy the effect of the most ...
... thought , nor was it marked by any beauty of language ; indeed it would not be easy to conceive of anything more feeble , and it was read in a sing - song tone , which would have been sufficient to destroy the effect of the most ...
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... thought For ever springing like a fountain full ! How blest for us to know that he who lies Unconscious in his mother's arms , is now The living temple of a loving God , A holy nest , wherein the sacred Dove Will find his rest and sing ...
... thought For ever springing like a fountain full ! How blest for us to know that he who lies Unconscious in his mother's arms , is now The living temple of a loving God , A holy nest , wherein the sacred Dove Will find his rest and sing ...
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