The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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... Church in their Relations to the Word of God and to the Conscience of the Christian . The Hulsean Lectures for the year 1857. By C. A. SWAINSON , M.A. 8vo . pp . 231 Montaigne , the Essayist . A Biography . By BAYLE ST . JOHN Lectures ...
... Church in their Relations to the Word of God and to the Conscience of the Christian . The Hulsean Lectures for the year 1857. By C. A. SWAINSON , M.A. 8vo . pp . 231 Montaigne , the Essayist . A Biography . By BAYLE ST . JOHN Lectures ...
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... Church in such and such doctrines ( as , for example , that of the ancient Church in the articles of the so - called Apostles ' Creed ) , is the result of long- continued sifting and discussion of the meaning of the sacred records ...
... Church in such and such doctrines ( as , for example , that of the ancient Church in the articles of the so - called Apostles ' Creed ) , is the result of long- continued sifting and discussion of the meaning of the sacred records ...
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... Church's view is correct ; but I repeat , that we require a deeper hold upon the Christian than that gained by the conviction of his intellect , we need to have his heart and his higher reason , his ' spirit ' convinced also ; and so we ...
... Church's view is correct ; but I repeat , that we require a deeper hold upon the Christian than that gained by the conviction of his intellect , we need to have his heart and his higher reason , his ' spirit ' convinced also ; and so we ...
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... church ; but I do say that , supposing history were silent on this subject , and every passage , such as the first verses of St. John , were disputed or lost , we have yet evi- dence to an overwhelming amount that the faith of the Church ...
... church ; but I do say that , supposing history were silent on this subject , and every passage , such as the first verses of St. John , were disputed or lost , we have yet evi- dence to an overwhelming amount that the faith of the Church ...
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... church did ) from the twenty ' plainer texts which throw light on the more obscure , and give force to the more oblique , or whether he has attained all the light of the more complete induction , to which Mr. Swainson attaches so much ...
... church did ) from the twenty ' plainer texts which throw light on the more obscure , and give force to the more oblique , or whether he has attained all the light of the more complete induction , to which Mr. Swainson attaches so much ...
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