The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... things corresponding to these names , though happily they appear to belong in their full virulence to the good old times , do not seem as yet to have become entirely a matter of history . There is a general relation between the upper ...
... things corresponding to these names , though happily they appear to belong in their full virulence to the good old times , do not seem as yet to have become entirely a matter of history . There is a general relation between the upper ...
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... things , because they are in direct relation with God , without science and without pride . So I lose my taste for books ; I say to myself , " What can they teach me which I shall not know one day in Heaven ? Let " God be my master and ...
... things , because they are in direct relation with God , without science and without pride . So I lose my taste for books ; I say to myself , " What can they teach me which I shall not know one day in Heaven ? Let " God be my master and ...
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... things necessary to salvation ; in other words contain , but are not coextensive with , the Word of God , in that exalted and exact sense in which alone it can be recognised in theological definitions or legal obligations . We might ...
... things necessary to salvation ; in other words contain , but are not coextensive with , the Word of God , in that exalted and exact sense in which alone it can be recognised in theological definitions or legal obligations . We might ...
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