The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... thought , and in the inevitable tendencies of thought in this country , no similar institution can be raised into the place of that which now exists . A National Church should reflect National Thought . But a Church of sufficient ...
... thought , and in the inevitable tendencies of thought in this country , no similar institution can be raised into the place of that which now exists . A National Church should reflect National Thought . But a Church of sufficient ...
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... thought that an interesting work might be written , wherein our poets should be reviewed as representatives of our several tempers , feelings , opinions ; our different modes , in short , of looking upon human life , and reading the ...
... thought that an interesting work might be written , wherein our poets should be reviewed as representatives of our several tempers , feelings , opinions ; our different modes , in short , of looking upon human life , and reading the ...
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... thought , that the Methodist polity is in many respects unscriptural and of injurious tendency . The result was his secession from that body ; and he subsequently became the pastor of an Independent Church in Newcastle - on - Tyne ...
... thought , that the Methodist polity is in many respects unscriptural and of injurious tendency . The result was his secession from that body ; and he subsequently became the pastor of an Independent Church in Newcastle - on - Tyne ...
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