The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... Christian re- ligion rests . 6 The book is divided into three unequal parts . The first 250 pages are occupied with a discussion of the subject of MIRACLES : the next five hundred pages are filled with an elaborate attack upon the ...
... Christian re- ligion rests . 6 The book is divided into three unequal parts . The first 250 pages are occupied with a discussion of the subject of MIRACLES : the next five hundred pages are filled with an elaborate attack upon the ...
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... Christian Church ought to break with Judaism altogether , to renounce its God , to banish its Scriptures , to disown its school- ing for Christ , to repudiate its prophecies , and to deny any connexion whatever between its history and ...
... Christian Church ought to break with Judaism altogether , to renounce its God , to banish its Scriptures , to disown its school- ing for Christ , to repudiate its prophecies , and to deny any connexion whatever between its history and ...
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... Christian man to live by , and best comfort in death . 6 We believe that nothing which has been here advanced will seem either strange or unsatisfactory to anyone who , having some slight acquaintance with the facts of the case , has ...
... Christian man to live by , and best comfort in death . 6 We believe that nothing which has been here advanced will seem either strange or unsatisfactory to anyone who , having some slight acquaintance with the facts of the case , has ...
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