The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... Natural Christianity will reveal its living power to us largely , if not chiefly , by its constant and fearless changes . Few systems , whether of religion or government , are found to fulfil entirely the predictions of their followers ...
... Natural Christianity will reveal its living power to us largely , if not chiefly , by its constant and fearless changes . Few systems , whether of religion or government , are found to fulfil entirely the predictions of their followers ...
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... Natural Religion in England was distinctly , at that time , Natural Christianity ; and Natural Christianity , in the minds of even its most advanced professors , not only contained , but was actually based upon , a set of doctrines ...
... Natural Religion in England was distinctly , at that time , Natural Christianity ; and Natural Christianity , in the minds of even its most advanced professors , not only contained , but was actually based upon , a set of doctrines ...
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... Natural Christianity , as we have said before , has numbered amongst its followers many eminent men , and , what is more than that , many noble and many excellent men . Of this fact we are perfectly well aware . The author of Ecce Homo ...
... Natural Christianity , as we have said before , has numbered amongst its followers many eminent men , and , what is more than that , many noble and many excellent men . Of this fact we are perfectly well aware . The author of Ecce Homo ...
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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