The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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... divine reve- lation . As such it of course reveals something . It not only settles by an authority of its own , truths which before were much open to debate , but it announces facts which could not otherwise have been known , and those ...
... divine reve- lation . As such it of course reveals something . It not only settles by an authority of its own , truths which before were much open to debate , but it announces facts which could not otherwise have been known , and those ...
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... divine revelation , would be monstrous . Revelation is a revelation of truth , but of truth which , in this view , has no power either to improve or to enlighten ! Let us take an illustration on this point from our own history . When ...
... divine revelation , would be monstrous . Revelation is a revelation of truth , but of truth which , in this view , has no power either to improve or to enlighten ! Let us take an illustration on this point from our own history . When ...
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... Divine Workman , that the most advanced portions of society always lend a helping hand to their brethren , knowingly or unknowingly ; for the Creator has so disposed matters that no man can work well for himself without at the same time ...
... Divine Workman , that the most advanced portions of society always lend a helping hand to their brethren , knowingly or unknowingly ; for the Creator has so disposed matters that no man can work well for himself without at the same time ...
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... Divine Author ; that it should thus task the faith , the docility , the patience , the industry of those for whose benefit and moral discipline it is given , is equally worthy of Him . But then , as already hinted , it is very necessary ...
... Divine Author ; that it should thus task the faith , the docility , the patience , the industry of those for whose benefit and moral discipline it is given , is equally worthy of Him . But then , as already hinted , it is very necessary ...
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... divine influence is asserted in a way speci- 6 fically similar , when a man invents a watch. on . * Not directly discoverable , ' we should have preferred , for reasons stated further * Le Bruyere ( Des Jugements , vol . ii.
... divine influence is asserted in a way speci- 6 fically similar , when a man invents a watch. on . * Not directly discoverable , ' we should have preferred , for reasons stated further * Le Bruyere ( Des Jugements , vol . ii.
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