The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... thought , that to find God in other books enabled us to * see clearly that He was more in the Bible than in any other • book , or all other books put together . The supreme revelation of God he finds in Christ . In Him he sees what is ...
... thought , that to find God in other books enabled us to * see clearly that He was more in the Bible than in any other • book , or all other books put together . The supreme revelation of God he finds in Christ . In Him he sees what is ...
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... thought , though difficult to grasp , is there . , His fame as a prose writer has thrown partially into the shade his claims to distinction as a poet , and we are not prepared to maintain that his genius is so essentially poetical as to ...
... thought , though difficult to grasp , is there . , His fame as a prose writer has thrown partially into the shade his claims to distinction as a poet , and we are not prepared to maintain that his genius is so essentially poetical as to ...
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... thought that this was “ an insult or slight put upon the Church . ' Mr. Acland thought that no • lawyer would deny that some general superintendence over education does still vest in the heads of the Church , untouched by the changes ...
... thought that this was “ an insult or slight put upon the Church . ' Mr. Acland thought that no • lawyer would deny that some general superintendence over education does still vest in the heads of the Church , untouched by the changes ...
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