The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... Divine action and not from human will . Language is continually undergoing change ; and in this it seems to resemble a historical science like that of government , rather than a physical science like that of astronomy . The Greek of ...
... Divine action and not from human will . Language is continually undergoing change ; and in this it seems to resemble a historical science like that of government , rather than a physical science like that of astronomy . The Greek of ...
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... Divine love to reveal the salvation of man in the Christian Evangel . When we think of this as a merely human task , to be wrought out with the aid of the seven simple sounds , distributed and combined by poor human science and imagina ...
... Divine love to reveal the salvation of man in the Christian Evangel . When we think of this as a merely human task , to be wrought out with the aid of the seven simple sounds , distributed and combined by poor human science and imagina ...
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... divine of every poet worthy to be called great . In one of his oratorios ( Joshua ) there are , in close neighbourhood , illustrations of the twitter of a linnet and the tremble and crash of an earthquake ! This ardour of absorption in ...
... divine of every poet worthy to be called great . In one of his oratorios ( Joshua ) there are , in close neighbourhood , illustrations of the twitter of a linnet and the tremble and crash of an earthquake ! This ardour of absorption in ...
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... Divine truth to these mountain tops , where a fervid faith is made to hear the ascriptions of the ' multitude whom no man can number , ' that we lose sight even of the composer himself , and regard only the great Revelation which shines ...
... Divine truth to these mountain tops , where a fervid faith is made to hear the ascriptions of the ' multitude whom no man can number , ' that we lose sight even of the composer himself , and regard only the great Revelation which shines ...
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... divine offices . " This principle was never abandoned by Rome : she invariably acted upon the liberty thus commended and carried out . Addi- tions and alterations were repeatedly made in this very use which Augustine compiled ; and what ...
... divine offices . " This principle was never abandoned by Rome : she invariably acted upon the liberty thus commended and carried out . Addi- tions and alterations were repeatedly made in this very use which Augustine compiled ; and what ...
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