The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... fact deduced from other facts as a fact which gives to all other facts their meaning . Mr. Steward has remarked in his Preface , that the attacks on the veracity of the inspired records have been such for a long while past , as to have ...
... fact deduced from other facts as a fact which gives to all other facts their meaning . Mr. Steward has remarked in his Preface , that the attacks on the veracity of the inspired records have been such for a long while past , as to have ...
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... fact that Independents repudiate the idea of a creed to be subscribed , either by ministry or laity , is evidence enough that no more than this can be intended . In fact , to attempt more than this would be to attempt the impossible ...
... fact that Independents repudiate the idea of a creed to be subscribed , either by ministry or laity , is evidence enough that no more than this can be intended . In fact , to attempt more than this would be to attempt the impossible ...
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... fact which were to be decided by the officers comprising the military tribunal . There is no earthly reason for taking the great military offences which form the subject of General Courts - martial out of the common channel of civil ...
... fact which were to be decided by the officers comprising the military tribunal . There is no earthly reason for taking the great military offences which form the subject of General Courts - martial out of the common channel of civil ...
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