The British Quarterly Review, Volume 34Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... truth in relation both to God and to man . Even the sacramental theory of Romanism , mixed up as it is with much childish fiction , and with much pernicious error , takes cognizance of guilt and sin , and preaches a redemption and a ...
... truth in relation both to God and to man . Even the sacramental theory of Romanism , mixed up as it is with much childish fiction , and with much pernicious error , takes cognizance of guilt and sin , and preaches a redemption and a ...
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... truth , as we owe much to Light because it enables us to walk , to ply our arts , to read , and to recognise one another , and yet the very beholding of the light itself is something more excellent and beautiful than its manifold uses ...
... truth , as we owe much to Light because it enables us to walk , to ply our arts , to read , and to recognise one another , and yet the very beholding of the light itself is something more excellent and beautiful than its manifold uses ...
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... truth , and directing attention to an aspect of the question too often forgotten ; but the promise which it gives is not fulfilled . It is an undoubted fact , and one on which we cannot too strongly insist , that the entire character of ...
... truth , and directing attention to an aspect of the question too often forgotten ; but the promise which it gives is not fulfilled . It is an undoubted fact , and one on which we cannot too strongly insist , that the entire character of ...
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ART PAGE | 3 |
Geschichte der dänischen Sprache im Herzogthum | 41 |
Revolutions in English History By ROBERT | 65 |
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