The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... relation is lost . If it is to be restored , it must be by an act of grace , and by submission to the restoring influence of grace . Parent and child are relative terms . There can be no mean- ing in the one term without the other ; and ...
... relation is lost . If it is to be restored , it must be by an act of grace , and by submission to the restoring influence of grace . Parent and child are relative terms . There can be no mean- ing in the one term without the other ; and ...
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... relation to the necessary progress of thought , by inserting doctrinal articles in the Trust Deeds relating to their ... relation to the Established Church may be false in principle and mischievous in tendency , while its limited action ...
... relation to the necessary progress of thought , by inserting doctrinal articles in the Trust Deeds relating to their ... relation to the Established Church may be false in principle and mischievous in tendency , while its limited action ...
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... relation to ' body or goods ' in the case of religious communities without entrenching on religious liberty , such action in our judgment may be admissible . It is not a necessity that all relation between the two elements should be a ...
... relation to ' body or goods ' in the case of religious communities without entrenching on religious liberty , such action in our judgment may be admissible . It is not a necessity that all relation between the two elements should be a ...
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