The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... direct answer from the English point of view to Mr. Lowe's indirect ridicule of the representative principle , and his direct hostility to any extension of the franchise , let him read Lord Houghton's mellow exposition of the necessity ...
... direct answer from the English point of view to Mr. Lowe's indirect ridicule of the representative principle , and his direct hostility to any extension of the franchise , let him read Lord Houghton's mellow exposition of the necessity ...
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... direct and in- direct testimony to these limits , which the facts of Scripture themselves present . With a large portion of his arguments we heartily concur . The hypothesis of verbal inspiration is once more effectually disposed of ...
... direct and in- direct testimony to these limits , which the facts of Scripture themselves present . With a large portion of his arguments we heartily concur . The hypothesis of verbal inspiration is once more effectually disposed of ...
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... direct the powers of discoverers ; but we may , perhaps , aid them to direct themselves ; we may , perhaps , enable them to feel how many of us are ready to admire their success , and willing , so far as it is possible for intellects of ...
... direct the powers of discoverers ; but we may , perhaps , aid them to direct themselves ; we may , perhaps , enable them to feel how many of us are ready to admire their success , and willing , so far as it is possible for intellects of ...
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