The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... religious liberty , & c . , are declared null and void . The strange thing ( amusing it would be were it not the index to a wonder- ful power , maintained still , over men's minds ) is , that the language of Pius IX . is preciesly that ...
... religious liberty , & c . , are declared null and void . The strange thing ( amusing it would be were it not the index to a wonder- ful power , maintained still , over men's minds ) is , that the language of Pius IX . is preciesly that ...
69. oldal
... religious truth is to be felt , known , and under- stood by himself ; he is therefore a Rationalist . In this sense Jacob Bohmen was a Rationalist , he sought to throw the plummet - line down , to sound and to report upon the depths of ...
... religious truth is to be felt , known , and under- stood by himself ; he is therefore a Rationalist . In this sense Jacob Bohmen was a Rationalist , he sought to throw the plummet - line down , to sound and to report upon the depths of ...
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... religious life of our country are more happily rendered than in the story of the times of the Reformation . We suppose , indeed , that this is the story of the different phases of religious life and experience in those days . Very ...
... religious life of our country are more happily rendered than in the story of the times of the Reformation . We suppose , indeed , that this is the story of the different phases of religious life and experience in those days . Very ...
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