The Theological Review, Volume 12Whitfield, Green & Son, 1875 - Christianity |
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... whole School course with Mr. DAVIS ) One Hundred Guineas the Year . Instruction of Day Pupils , Fifty Guineas the Year . In the course indicated above , there are no Extras . The Terms include in addition to the Branches of Instruction ...
... whole School course with Mr. DAVIS ) One Hundred Guineas the Year . Instruction of Day Pupils , Fifty Guineas the Year . In the course indicated above , there are no Extras . The Terms include in addition to the Branches of Instruction ...
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... whole of humanity , we may say that the idea of God is as proper to the race as that of self to the individual . A human being cast from infancy upon absolute solitude , might not have the idea of Divinity in any sense or shape awakened ...
... whole of humanity , we may say that the idea of God is as proper to the race as that of self to the individual . A human being cast from infancy upon absolute solitude , might not have the idea of Divinity in any sense or shape awakened ...
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... whole composi- tion . The Synoptics , on the other hand , afford clear marks of being founded on materials previously existing - contain fragments worked up into the general whole ; and while each of them appears from the style to be ...
... whole composi- tion . The Synoptics , on the other hand , afford clear marks of being founded on materials previously existing - contain fragments worked up into the general whole ; and while each of them appears from the style to be ...
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... of sorrow - when his personal influence has raised our ideal , checked our self- indulgence and made our whole being more spiritual - there is no reason why we should hesitate to acknowledge that The Gospel Miracles . 23.
... of sorrow - when his personal influence has raised our ideal , checked our self- indulgence and made our whole being more spiritual - there is no reason why we should hesitate to acknowledge that The Gospel Miracles . 23.
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... whole is permeated with a pure and fervent religious feeling . Whence have these come ? To suppose the character an invention , the biography a romance , is to attribute to the inventor a moral and spiritual ideal superior to that of ...
... whole is permeated with a pure and fervent religious feeling . Whence have these come ? To suppose the character an invention , the biography a romance , is to attribute to the inventor a moral and spiritual ideal superior to that of ...
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