The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... Christian conscience to determine for itself , spite of traditional beliefs and customs , the method of Church ... Christian comprehension or definition , and he maintains that the Church of England is bound to consider the facts of the ...
... Christian conscience to determine for itself , spite of traditional beliefs and customs , the method of Church ... Christian comprehension or definition , and he maintains that the Church of England is bound to consider the facts of the ...
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... Christian feeling , and freely developed in great nations . Should this high tone of Christian feeling be acquired , a sublimer result will be achieved than if the Pope at Rome reigned over a perfectly united Christendom . The dream of ...
... Christian feeling , and freely developed in great nations . Should this high tone of Christian feeling be acquired , a sublimer result will be achieved than if the Pope at Rome reigned over a perfectly united Christendom . The dream of ...
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... Christians have interposed - no doubt , cruelty , and selfishness have , in many instances , caused the name of Christian to be hated . But a thorough , comprehensive philosophy of the subject demands the investigation of many other ...
... Christians have interposed - no doubt , cruelty , and selfishness have , in many instances , caused the name of Christian to be hated . But a thorough , comprehensive philosophy of the subject demands the investigation of many other ...
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