The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... received into the number of the children of God , and heirs of everlasting life . ' Can it be conceived that language so utterly inappropriate would have been selected to describe a mere change of outward relations , even though these ...
... received into the number of the children of God , and heirs of everlasting life . ' Can it be conceived that language so utterly inappropriate would have been selected to describe a mere change of outward relations , even though these ...
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... received a communication from the Foreign Office , requiring his report on certain opinions expressed by the Doctor ... received the letter which he forwarded for the Queen . To both these friendly epistles Theodore expected answers ...
... received a communication from the Foreign Office , requiring his report on certain opinions expressed by the Doctor ... received the letter which he forwarded for the Queen . To both these friendly epistles Theodore expected answers ...
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... received , unless it has received the imprimatur of the Fathers of the Church - a doctrine which would go far to set aside three - fourths of that inspired volume . Mr. Forster proceeds • While granting , for the sake of argument , that ...
... received , unless it has received the imprimatur of the Fathers of the Church - a doctrine which would go far to set aside three - fourths of that inspired volume . Mr. Forster proceeds • While granting , for the sake of argument , that ...
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