The North British Review, Volúmenes38-39Leonard Scott & Company, 1863 |
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... faith of any of its readers in the cre- dibility of the books of Moses . Dr. Colenso's production , however , notwithstanding its nar- rower range and scantier materials , was from the first descried as a portent ; its appearance was ...
... faith of any of its readers in the cre- dibility of the books of Moses . Dr. Colenso's production , however , notwithstanding its nar- rower range and scantier materials , was from the first descried as a portent ; its appearance was ...
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... faith of God's word . And where , then , is the matter to end ? Can the Church retain within her bosom those who are shaking the foundations on which she stands ? Or can she herself continue to rest on foundations which are meeting with ...
... faith of God's word . And where , then , is the matter to end ? Can the Church retain within her bosom those who are shaking the foundations on which she stands ? Or can she herself continue to rest on foundations which are meeting with ...
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... faith of the Church is the cant of uneducated minds ' ( p . 129 ) . To our thinking , it is the invinci- ble logic of common sense - t the conclusiou to which every ninety - nine men out of a hundred will infallibly come . The question ...
... faith of the Church is the cant of uneducated minds ' ( p . 129 ) . To our thinking , it is the invinci- ble logic of common sense - t the conclusiou to which every ninety - nine men out of a hundred will infallibly come . The question ...
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we are considering , really makes a somewhat heavy draught on our faith . It is hard , and , for our part , impossible to believe , that the records composing the book of Genesis ( con- sidered merely as human productions ) took shape ...
we are considering , really makes a somewhat heavy draught on our faith . It is hard , and , for our part , impossible to believe , that the records composing the book of Genesis ( con- sidered merely as human productions ) took shape ...
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... of mercy made to roll Right onwards to the golden gates of heaven , Where , to the eye of Faith , it peaceful lies , And tells to man his glorious destinies . ' It will astonish not a few of our readers to 1863 . 45 Professor Wilson .
... of mercy made to roll Right onwards to the golden gates of heaven , Where , to the eye of Faith , it peaceful lies , And tells to man his glorious destinies . ' It will astonish not a few of our readers to 1863 . 45 Professor Wilson .
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