The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... believe that God , who is ' One and Indivisible , ' could be broken ? Does not the very exuberance of his language intimate that it must be read in a figurative and not literal sense ? We cannot guarantee the theological accuracy of ...
... believe that God , who is ' One and Indivisible , ' could be broken ? Does not the very exuberance of his language intimate that it must be read in a figurative and not literal sense ? We cannot guarantee the theological accuracy of ...
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... believe the Deity and Atonement of Christ on the authority of Scripture . We accept the Divine Revelation , and , therefore , take and rest on those doctrines . This is not Coleridge's way of proceeding . He once laughed at and made a ...
... believe the Deity and Atonement of Christ on the authority of Scripture . We accept the Divine Revelation , and , therefore , take and rest on those doctrines . This is not Coleridge's way of proceeding . He once laughed at and made a ...
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... believe , that the effect of the present Bill will be liberal ; it will be liberal , we believe , in the counties also . There is a liberal element in the counties between £ 50 and £ 12 , which we believe to be extremely large . A mass ...
... believe , that the effect of the present Bill will be liberal ; it will be liberal , we believe , in the counties also . There is a liberal element in the counties between £ 50 and £ 12 , which we believe to be extremely large . A mass ...
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