The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... Christian pulpit . The sacred character which it undertook to analyse , was analysed only that it might be made a clearer object for imitation . The author evidently was in some sense a Christian , and a Christian whose piety was of an ...
... Christian pulpit . The sacred character which it undertook to analyse , was analysed only that it might be made a clearer object for imitation . The author evidently was in some sense a Christian , and a Christian whose piety was of an ...
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... Christian Churches , Greek , Roman , or Protestant . Critics were not wanting to impress this fact on the public ... Christian writers to accommodate the Christian position to the demands of sceptical criticism , sceptical criticism had ...
... Christian Churches , Greek , Roman , or Protestant . Critics were not wanting to impress this fact on the public ... Christian writers to accommodate the Christian position to the demands of sceptical criticism , sceptical criticism had ...
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... Christian acknowledges are proper to God alone . The Christian must therefore admit that Nature is truly God . The author constantly recurs to and dwells upon this argument , and urges the validity of it by the aid of many further ...
... Christian acknowledges are proper to God alone . The Christian must therefore admit that Nature is truly God . The author constantly recurs to and dwells upon this argument , and urges the validity of it by the aid of many further ...
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