The Christian Examiner, 74. kötetCrosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 |
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36. oldal
... course a still higher degree of instruction , and whenever a sufficient examination , or any serious conditions of education , are required before entering on a profession , its members could be admitted at once to a plurality of votes ...
... course a still higher degree of instruction , and whenever a sufficient examination , or any serious conditions of education , are required before entering on a profession , its members could be admitted at once to a plurality of votes ...
37. oldal
... course understand whatever relates to their propriety , their probable usefulness , and their adaptation to the end which they are intended to effect . Therefore it might seem eminently just and proper to gauge the capacity of members ...
... course understand whatever relates to their propriety , their probable usefulness , and their adaptation to the end which they are intended to effect . Therefore it might seem eminently just and proper to gauge the capacity of members ...
48. oldal
... course in constant harmony , reveals God to men and intercedes for them ; ** and it is this Word which appears , instead of God , in the theophanies of the Pentateuch . †† The doctrine of the Word is , then , common to the two grand ...
... course in constant harmony , reveals God to men and intercedes for them ; ** and it is this Word which appears , instead of God , in the theophanies of the Pentateuch . †† The doctrine of the Word is , then , common to the two grand ...
54. oldal
... course of the regular march of the beliefs of the family of Israel . Having , in their reaction against the anthropomorphisms and theophanies of the ancient national traditions , rendered impossible the direct and immediate contact with ...
... course of the regular march of the beliefs of the family of Israel . Having , in their reaction against the anthropomorphisms and theophanies of the ancient national traditions , rendered impossible the direct and immediate contact with ...
67. oldal
... courses ? We reply , that you are using the word tortuous here in a wholly imaginative sense , and can , by the understanding ... course " ( which again is an imaginative application of words ) 1863. ] 67 Buckle's Treatment of History .
... courses ? We reply , that you are using the word tortuous here in a wholly imaginative sense , and can , by the understanding ... course " ( which again is an imaginative application of words ) 1863. ] 67 Buckle's Treatment of History .
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