The British Quarterly Review, 42. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... truth direct from God . The truth at length dawned upon Mr. Newman's mind , that it would hardly be possible for him to fulfil his early purpose of becoming a minister of the Established Church . He utterly disbelieved in her doctrine ...
... truth direct from God . The truth at length dawned upon Mr. Newman's mind , that it would hardly be possible for him to fulfil his early purpose of becoming a minister of the Established Church . He utterly disbelieved in her doctrine ...
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... truth , no Gospel at all . We cannot express such a judgment without extreme regret . We are sincere admirers of the preacher's manly bearing , his thorough independence , his evident desire to discern and set forth the truth - we feel ...
... truth , no Gospel at all . We cannot express such a judgment without extreme regret . We are sincere admirers of the preacher's manly bearing , his thorough independence , his evident desire to discern and set forth the truth - we feel ...
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... truth of things he never could penetrate ; ' for their vital truth , for what the French call the vraie vérité , ' he had absolutely no organ . ' Macaulay was devoid of the poetic sense , as his very attempts to produce poetry ...
... truth of things he never could penetrate ; ' for their vital truth , for what the French call the vraie vérité , ' he had absolutely no organ . ' Macaulay was devoid of the poetic sense , as his very attempts to produce poetry ...
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