The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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... Doctrine of John Wycliffe , exhibited from the Original Sources , and critically illustrated . ' By Dr. E. A. LEWALD . ) In the Quarterly Journal of Historical Theology ( Zeitschrift für die Historische Theologie ' ) ; Parts 2 and 4 for ...
... Doctrine of John Wycliffe , exhibited from the Original Sources , and critically illustrated . ' By Dr. E. A. LEWALD . ) In the Quarterly Journal of Historical Theology ( Zeitschrift für die Historische Theologie ' ) ; Parts 2 and 4 for ...
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... doctrines he is endeavouring to establish will be regarded by the majority of the public he is addressing as not only false , but gravely mischievous . He is , however , ostentatiously regardless of the manner in which his teachings may ...
... doctrines he is endeavouring to establish will be regarded by the majority of the public he is addressing as not only false , but gravely mischievous . He is , however , ostentatiously regardless of the manner in which his teachings may ...
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... doctrine which makes the degraded state of any portion of our race the result of laws ' utterly im- possible to resist ' ( p . 73 ) . But Mr. Buckle finds laws of this description not only in hot countries , but equally in cold coun ...
... doctrine which makes the degraded state of any portion of our race the result of laws ' utterly im- possible to resist ' ( p . 73 ) . But Mr. Buckle finds laws of this description not only in hot countries , but equally in cold coun ...
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... doctrine of chances , can answer ; and until that question is answered the point of indi- vidual liberty is untouched . With us it is not a small matter that in accepting Mr. Buckle's doctrine we should feel bound to surrender the ...
... doctrine of chances , can answer ; and until that question is answered the point of indi- vidual liberty is untouched . With us it is not a small matter that in accepting Mr. Buckle's doctrine we should feel bound to surrender the ...
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... doctrine whether it be of God . ' All Mr. Buckle's discovery , therefore , about the depen- dence of moral feeling on intelligence is beside the matter . No man of sense ever doubted it . Without intelligence moral feeling could not ...
... doctrine whether it be of God . ' All Mr. Buckle's discovery , therefore , about the depen- dence of moral feeling on intelligence is beside the matter . No man of sense ever doubted it . Without intelligence moral feeling could not ...
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