The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... spirit which carried England safe at last through its trials— spoke in these words . Those in whom that spirit lived were few in number ; there was never an age in this world's history when they were other than few ; but few or many ...
... spirit which carried England safe at last through its trials— spoke in these words . Those in whom that spirit lived were few in number ; there was never an age in this world's history when they were other than few ; but few or many ...
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... Spirit of God upon the souls of living men . Now , beyond a doubt , the Spirit of God is present with the souls of living men , pervades the universal Church , and if this Spirit does not conserve the truth there , no expedients by ...
... Spirit of God upon the souls of living men . Now , beyond a doubt , the Spirit of God is present with the souls of living men , pervades the universal Church , and if this Spirit does not conserve the truth there , no expedients by ...
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... Spirit as dwelling in the Church , and so in the writers of the Bible . Dr. Williams , it is said , may reasonably contend that the sense of the passages cited should be thus given : The Bible was inspired by the Holy Spirit , that has ...
... Spirit as dwelling in the Church , and so in the writers of the Bible . Dr. Williams , it is said , may reasonably contend that the sense of the passages cited should be thus given : The Bible was inspired by the Holy Spirit , that has ...
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