Littell's Living Age, 75. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1862 |
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446. oldal
... truth of God , alike of expense and obloquy , and the two essay cases which have followed in the Court of Arches , have distinctly established the dis- puted fact that our Church not only posses- ses a canon of truth to defend , but has ...
... truth of God , alike of expense and obloquy , and the two essay cases which have followed in the Court of Arches , have distinctly established the dis- puted fact that our Church not only posses- ses a canon of truth to defend , but has ...
517. oldal
... truth ; of which choice the first is to be preferred , and our Lord adopted it . Because parable is truth veiled , not truth dismembered ; and as the eye of the understanding grows more piercing , the veil is seen through , and the truth ...
... truth ; of which choice the first is to be preferred , and our Lord adopted it . Because parable is truth veiled , not truth dismembered ; and as the eye of the understanding grows more piercing , the veil is seen through , and the truth ...
606. oldal
... truth must be spoken , that it is un- candid and dangerous not to deliver a testi- mony convinced that truth , like murder , will out , and that our friend , sooner or later , SOME people , not otherwise ill - natured , must learn the ...
... truth must be spoken , that it is un- candid and dangerous not to deliver a testi- mony convinced that truth , like murder , will out , and that our friend , sooner or later , SOME people , not otherwise ill - natured , must learn the ...
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