The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... relations to Christian truth and life . These recognitions may be right or wrong ; they are theirs ; and practically ... relation to the Book of Common Prayer is , What is the doctrinal system which it pre - supposes , and upon which its ...
... relations to Christian truth and life . These recognitions may be right or wrong ; they are theirs ; and practically ... relation to the Book of Common Prayer is , What is the doctrinal system which it pre - supposes , and upon which its ...
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... relations , even though these outward relations placed the child in a position for receiving spiritual grace hereafter ? Could any words have been employed more calculated to convey a meaning diametrically opposed to that which it is ...
... relations , even though these outward relations placed the child in a position for receiving spiritual grace hereafter ? Could any words have been employed more calculated to convey a meaning diametrically opposed to that which it is ...
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... relations of events have been thoroughly investigated , and philosophically estimated . The result is , that the inner life of the French people , in its relations to other nations , is thoroughly traced and laid bare to us . The ...
... relations of events have been thoroughly investigated , and philosophically estimated . The result is , that the inner life of the French people , in its relations to other nations , is thoroughly traced and laid bare to us . The ...
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