The Christian Examiner and General ReviewFrancis Jenks, James Walker, William Ware, Francis William Pitt Greenwood J. Munroe, 1836 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... called by their circumstances or their taste . He was born with a commanding and kingly nature . He act- ed in many different spheres , which demanded the most oppo- site talents , but in all of them he exerted a great and signal ...
... called by their circumstances or their taste . He was born with a commanding and kingly nature . He act- ed in many different spheres , which demanded the most oppo- site talents , but in all of them he exerted a great and signal ...
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... called the spontaneous faith of nature , to the scien- tific faith of reflection , there is often an interval , when " neither sun nor star appears " for a great length of time , and " no small tempest lays upon us , " yet we do not ...
... called the spontaneous faith of nature , to the scien- tific faith of reflection , there is often an interval , when " neither sun nor star appears " for a great length of time , and " no small tempest lays upon us , " yet we do not ...
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... called erudition , in the rigid sense of the term ; but , as he once sportively remarked to me , " those who looked for literary notices from him would be disappointed . " He read with care whatever pertained to his department , but ...
... called erudition , in the rigid sense of the term ; but , as he once sportively remarked to me , " those who looked for literary notices from him would be disappointed . " He read with care whatever pertained to his department , but ...
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... called the direction of aban- donment , and of appropriation . I understand by the first , the absolute yielding of the mind , the immersion , as it were , into the peculiar spirit and conceptions of the writer . There is required for ...
... called the direction of aban- donment , and of appropriation . I understand by the first , the absolute yielding of the mind , the immersion , as it were , into the peculiar spirit and conceptions of the writer . There is required for ...
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... called upon to point out in detail what is new in this writing , and the most important benefits that may be derived from it , I should refer partly to the intimate connexion which it establishes between theological science and the idea ...
... called upon to point out in detail what is new in this writing , and the most important benefits that may be derived from it , I should refer partly to the intimate connexion which it establishes between theological science and the idea ...
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