The Contemporary Review, 16. kötetA. Strahan, 1871 |
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... body organized ad hoc is moving heaven and earth to get the seven seats filled by seven gentlemen , four of whom are good Churchmen , and three no less good Dissenters . But why should this seven times heated fiery furnace of ...
... body organized ad hoc is moving heaven and earth to get the seven seats filled by seven gentlemen , four of whom are good Churchmen , and three no less good Dissenters . But why should this seven times heated fiery furnace of ...
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... body . It refused , at the same time , to attempt the impossible task of defining what was undenominational ; and its author even contended , if we understood him correctly , that it would in no way , even indirectly , interfere with ...
... body . It refused , at the same time , to attempt the impossible task of defining what was undenominational ; and its author even contended , if we understood him correctly , that it would in no way , even indirectly , interfere with ...
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... body , or fail to pay careful attention to its recommendations . What , then , ought to be the nature and scope of the education which a School Board should endeavour to give to every child under its influence , and for which it should ...
... body , or fail to pay careful attention to its recommendations . What , then , ought to be the nature and scope of the education which a School Board should endeavour to give to every child under its influence , and for which it should ...
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... body of science has been formed which is very properly called theology . Further , there can be no doubt that affection for the Being thus defined and described by theologic science would be properly termed religion ; but it would not ...
... body of science has been formed which is very properly called theology . Further , there can be no doubt that affection for the Being thus defined and described by theologic science would be properly termed religion ; but it would not ...
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... body of the Deity . Commentators no doubt rightly interpret the expression so as to do away with its awkwardness ; yet it is at least plain that the rude realistic mind of the Carthaginian found it hard to represent to himself the ...
... body of the Deity . Commentators no doubt rightly interpret the expression so as to do away with its awkwardness ; yet it is at least plain that the rude realistic mind of the Carthaginian found it hard to represent to himself the ...
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