The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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Page 13
... writing after this manner . Happy should we be could we express our- selves otherwise concerning men with whom we are at one sub- stantially in regard to the great substance and purpose of God's revelation to humanity . Good men we have ...
... writing after this manner . Happy should we be could we express our- selves otherwise concerning men with whom we are at one sub- stantially in regard to the great substance and purpose of God's revelation to humanity . Good men we have ...
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... Writing in June last , he says , - 6 For some years , as is well known , opinion within the University of Oxford set with great and ever - increasing force towards what must be called - however great the misnomer - a Liberal direction ...
... Writing in June last , he says , - 6 For some years , as is well known , opinion within the University of Oxford set with great and ever - increasing force towards what must be called - however great the misnomer - a Liberal direction ...
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... writes in much the same strain on this subject . Of a similar tendency is the following hymn , taken from ' Hymns , Ancient and Modern , ' a book which enjoys the patronage of several bishops , and is perhaps the most ex- tensively ...
... writes in much the same strain on this subject . Of a similar tendency is the following hymn , taken from ' Hymns , Ancient and Modern , ' a book which enjoys the patronage of several bishops , and is perhaps the most ex- tensively ...
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... writing which leads to a perpetual reiteration of the same truths or commonplaces , simply because there is some degree of skill required in ... write at all ? Literature of the Emotions . 33 But this feeling of 32 Longfellow's New Poems .
... writing which leads to a perpetual reiteration of the same truths or commonplaces , simply because there is some degree of skill required in ... write at all ? Literature of the Emotions . 33 But this feeling of 32 Longfellow's New Poems .
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... write , Mr. Rawlinson's massive volume , ' The ' Five Great Monarchies , ' lies open before us , and our eye rests on the following passage : - The great cause of this difference between ancient and modern Chaldæa is the neglect of the ...
... write , Mr. Rawlinson's massive volume , ' The ' Five Great Monarchies , ' lies open before us , and our eye rests on the following passage : - The great cause of this difference between ancient and modern Chaldæa is the neglect of the ...
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