The British Quarterly Review, Volume 34Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... means of an inspired record . But what was the doctrine which the Church may be said to have regarded , through all this period , as distinctive of this record , and by means of which the changes accomplished through her agency were ...
... means of an inspired record . But what was the doctrine which the Church may be said to have regarded , through all this period , as distinctive of this record , and by means of which the changes accomplished through her agency were ...
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... mean to assert that the Galileos , the Keplers , the Gilberts , owed this lesson to Bacon -such a statement ... means that the plurality of causes , which alone gives im- portance to negative instances , § was first established ...
... mean to assert that the Galileos , the Keplers , the Gilberts , owed this lesson to Bacon -such a statement ... means that the plurality of causes , which alone gives im- portance to negative instances , § was first established ...
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... means anything , it means that the Anglican clergy have no authoritative document that constitutes their bond of fellowship with each other , and their badge of separation from all beside , but that their characteristic mark simply is ...
... means anything , it means that the Anglican clergy have no authoritative document that constitutes their bond of fellowship with each other , and their badge of separation from all beside , but that their characteristic mark simply is ...
Contents
ART PAGE | 3 |
Geschichte der dänischen Sprache im Herzogthum | 41 |
Revolutions in English History By ROBERT | 65 |
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