The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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... favour the doctrine of necessity , may not be counter- balanced by the profounder elements which as certainly belong to this problem ? How certain men have come to have a place in the category of offenders , while others whose ...
... favour the doctrine of necessity , may not be counter- balanced by the profounder elements which as certainly belong to this problem ? How certain men have come to have a place in the category of offenders , while others whose ...
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... favour is full of one - sidedness and exaggeration . Scepticism is in some instances the condition of mind which he describes , but it is often something more , and something very different . It helps to do also much that is said to be ...
... favour is full of one - sidedness and exaggeration . Scepticism is in some instances the condition of mind which he describes , but it is often something more , and something very different . It helps to do also much that is said to be ...
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... favour , and furthering us with His continual help . ' And when we affirm that the work of the apostles and evangelists was peculiarly the Spirit's work , that they were inspired by Him for their special office , let us never deny that ...
... favour , and furthering us with His continual help . ' And when we affirm that the work of the apostles and evangelists was peculiarly the Spirit's work , that they were inspired by Him for their special office , let us never deny that ...
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... favour of that belief overwhelming . Remember , I do not say this is its only proof ; I do not say that the Deity of Christ was not taught by every apostle in every church ; but I do say that , supposing history were silent on this ...
... favour of that belief overwhelming . Remember , I do not say this is its only proof ; I do not say that the Deity of Christ was not taught by every apostle in every church ; but I do say that , supposing history were silent on this ...
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... favour of and against the opinions which they enter- tain , they study the Scriptures to discover those passages which support them , and they reject or neglect those which oppose them . I do not mean that they do this intentionally or ...
... favour of and against the opinions which they enter- tain , they study the Scriptures to discover those passages which support them , and they reject or neglect those which oppose them . I do not mean that they do this intentionally or ...
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