The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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310. oldal
... experience . We assert , and we do it with full knowledge of what we say , that missionaries in heathen countries now , do not find the presence of Englishmen , or of Americans generally , any advantage to them in their work . Indeed ...
... experience . We assert , and we do it with full knowledge of what we say , that missionaries in heathen countries now , do not find the presence of Englishmen , or of Americans generally , any advantage to them in their work . Indeed ...
312. oldal
... experience of wise and good men may be taken , ( men who have for years , directed the affairs of Foreign Missions from these United States to all the heathen world ) that we have heard them say they never knew a single coloured man in ...
... experience of wise and good men may be taken , ( men who have for years , directed the affairs of Foreign Missions from these United States to all the heathen world ) that we have heard them say they never knew a single coloured man in ...
379. oldal
... experience , and carries the one over into the other , in a dogmatic way , without valid proof . The two spheres , Kant says , must be kept theoretically asunder . Thus , for example , in the proof of the being of God ; it is theoret ...
... experience , and carries the one over into the other , in a dogmatic way , without valid proof . The two spheres , Kant says , must be kept theoretically asunder . Thus , for example , in the proof of the being of God ; it is theoret ...
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