The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... direct violation of the property of every one else . They prevent them from using their natural capacities or powers in what they might have considered the best manner ; and as every man not a slave is justly held to be the best , and ...
... direct violation of the property of every one else . They prevent them from using their natural capacities or powers in what they might have considered the best manner ; and as every man not a slave is justly held to be the best , and ...
Sayfa 77
... direct , and open , the latter is of a more mysterious and hidden character ; and the former furnish the touchstone to the latter . For , although the discovery of the inference may have been gradual , partial , and to a few , yet all ...
... direct , and open , the latter is of a more mysterious and hidden character ; and the former furnish the touchstone to the latter . For , although the discovery of the inference may have been gradual , partial , and to a few , yet all ...
Sayfa 83
... direct proofs ' of the Deity of our Lord , and other great truths held by the ' church universal . I wish , however , to suggest that the in- ' direct and circumstantial evidence has been too much neg- ' lected . ' ( p . 211. ) Another ...
... direct proofs ' of the Deity of our Lord , and other great truths held by the ' church universal . I wish , however , to suggest that the in- ' direct and circumstantial evidence has been too much neg- ' lected . ' ( p . 211. ) Another ...
Sayfa 145
... direct proof , it is to be anticipated that the true methods of discovery will be more accurately , or , at any rate , more generally recognised in that direction ; and that through understanding the manifestation of God in external ...
... direct proof , it is to be anticipated that the true methods of discovery will be more accurately , or , at any rate , more generally recognised in that direction ; and that through understanding the manifestation of God in external ...
Sayfa 159
... direct nor give the im- pulse . Persevering application to business was as little suited to him as active movements . Maintaining his rank and dignity , he seldom committed a glaring mistake ; but when once that dignity was vindicated ...
... direct nor give the im- pulse . Persevering application to business was as little suited to him as active movements . Maintaining his rank and dignity , he seldom committed a glaring mistake ; but when once that dignity was vindicated ...
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