The Eclectic Review1840 |
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283. oldal
... opinion of those who lived at and near the time when the alleged books were written , as well as the reasons upon which those persons founded their opinion . We must both know that they had a distinct opinion , and that this universally ...
... opinion of those who lived at and near the time when the alleged books were written , as well as the reasons upon which those persons founded their opinion . We must both know that they had a distinct opinion , and that this universally ...
671. oldal
... opinion , by making the faith universal , that Christianity is not a literal but spiritual revelation . That is , believe with them , and there will be no disagreement . All sects maintain this doc- trine , each one having an undoubting ...
... opinion , by making the faith universal , that Christianity is not a literal but spiritual revelation . That is , believe with them , and there will be no disagreement . All sects maintain this doc- trine , each one having an undoubting ...
720. oldal
... opinion of that officer upon the unprecedented circumstances of the case ; -an opinion which appears to be consistent with the law : - ' Being called upon by the worshipful the Mayor , as the Town - clerk , to advise him as to the ...
... opinion of that officer upon the unprecedented circumstances of the case ; -an opinion which appears to be consistent with the law : - ' Being called upon by the worshipful the Mayor , as the Town - clerk , to advise him as to the ...
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