The Living Age, 256. kötetLiving Age Company, 1908 |
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74. oldal
... true . For if it be true at all that God became man , a fact once a fact is always a fact , and not even God Himself could destroy it . So far we may note the indestructible per- manence of dogmatic truth in itself . The next question ...
... true . For if it be true at all that God became man , a fact once a fact is always a fact , and not even God Himself could destroy it . So far we may note the indestructible per- manence of dogmatic truth in itself . The next question ...
75. oldal
... true continues in its order and meas- ure to be true and undeniable . It is thus that any true development of dogma must proceed from age to age in a fuller , clearer and more explicit for- mulation , but never casting away from its ...
... true continues in its order and meas- ure to be true and undeniable . It is thus that any true development of dogma must proceed from age to age in a fuller , clearer and more explicit for- mulation , but never casting away from its ...
181. oldal
... true , or at any rate the truest and greatest , Tennyson . They think that the laureate Tennyson of later days , the Tennyson of the realm and empire , of " Maud , " of the " Poems and Bal- lads , " of " Rizpah , " of " The Revenge ...
... true , or at any rate the truest and greatest , Tennyson . They think that the laureate Tennyson of later days , the Tennyson of the realm and empire , of " Maud , " of the " Poems and Bal- lads , " of " Rizpah , " of " The Revenge ...
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