The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... sense of what is right and honourable . ' We cannot but see in the past history of Eton the very disastrous consequences of leaving the only true principle ' to operate without the needful checks upon it . How , for instance , did it ...
... sense of what is right and honourable . ' We cannot but see in the past history of Eton the very disastrous consequences of leaving the only true principle ' to operate without the needful checks upon it . How , for instance , did it ...
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... sense . We utterly reject both , as alike involving the unscriptural and pernicious heresy of baptismal regeneration ; a theory which involves doctrines concerning the spiritual condition of infants , concerning the loving God and ...
... sense . We utterly reject both , as alike involving the unscriptural and pernicious heresy of baptismal regeneration ; a theory which involves doctrines concerning the spiritual condition of infants , concerning the loving God and ...
Sayfa 167
... sense of duty contains within it the idea of a law , a sense of authoritative command . “ I ought'to do so , does not simply mean it is very desirable or very useful on the whole that I should do it ; it means something quite different ...
... sense of duty contains within it the idea of a law , a sense of authoritative command . “ I ought'to do so , does not simply mean it is very desirable or very useful on the whole that I should do it ; it means something quite different ...
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