The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... position ; making attempts , which the stubborn sense of men persistently baffles , to demonstrate a harmony between their convictions and the formularies of their Church ? We care but little what new alliances they form , but we do ...
... position ; making attempts , which the stubborn sense of men persistently baffles , to demonstrate a harmony between their convictions and the formularies of their Church ? We care but little what new alliances they form , but we do ...
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... position . We believe , from reliable testimony , that the Irish clergy are , for the most part , good and exemplary men , but they are good and exemplary men just as the Evangelical clergy of the Established Church in England are the ...
... position . We believe , from reliable testimony , that the Irish clergy are , for the most part , good and exemplary men , but they are good and exemplary men just as the Evangelical clergy of the Established Church in England are the ...
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... position virtually held by all sensationalists , from Parmenides down to some philosophers of the present day . Such do not hesitate to make brain the secreting organ of thought in exactly the same way as the liver secretes bile . A ...
... position virtually held by all sensationalists , from Parmenides down to some philosophers of the present day . Such do not hesitate to make brain the secreting organ of thought in exactly the same way as the liver secretes bile . A ...
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