The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... never embraced the negative side of the Calvinistic theory of conversion . He looked upon himself as predestined to salvation ; he thought of others as simply passed over , not predestined to eternal death , ' adding that , like his ...
... never embraced the negative side of the Calvinistic theory of conversion . He looked upon himself as predestined to salvation ; he thought of others as simply passed over , not predestined to eternal death , ' adding that , like his ...
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... never the better man for it , and , not being the better , I never was the wiser . In fact , it was to me , all or most of it , an outside affair . ' The explanation , probably , is not far to seek . All faiths rest on certain ultimate ...
... never the better man for it , and , not being the better , I never was the wiser . In fact , it was to me , all or most of it , an outside affair . ' The explanation , probably , is not far to seek . All faiths rest on certain ultimate ...
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... never shall recover that blow . I feel it now more than in Rome ; the thought never leaves me for a single moment ; everything on earth has lost its interest to me . You see , I told you I could only write to you on one subject ; how ...
... never shall recover that blow . I feel it now more than in Rome ; the thought never leaves me for a single moment ; everything on earth has lost its interest to me . You see , I told you I could only write to you on one subject ; how ...
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