The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... attempt at compromise , and are we , at this time of day , to find ourselves lauded again in the common result of attempting to please everybody and of pleasing nobody — all our new and wise labours ending in our old state of endless ...
... attempt at compromise , and are we , at this time of day , to find ourselves lauded again in the common result of attempting to please everybody and of pleasing nobody — all our new and wise labours ending in our old state of endless ...
Sayfa 326
... attempt to run these distinct facts up into one simple principle must be an attempt to be wise above what is written , to unmake what God has made , to undo what God has done . The government of the world is given by the Creator into ...
... attempt to run these distinct facts up into one simple principle must be an attempt to be wise above what is written , to unmake what God has made , to undo what God has done . The government of the world is given by the Creator into ...
Sayfa 362
... attempt more than this would be to attempt the impossible , and common - sense precludes the effort . If orthodox Trust Deeds suffice to secure a substantial orthodoxy , they serve their purpose . To say , because there may be something ...
... attempt more than this would be to attempt the impossible , and common - sense precludes the effort . If orthodox Trust Deeds suffice to secure a substantial orthodoxy , they serve their purpose . To say , because there may be something ...
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