The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... regard to the ultimate positions of metaphysical science , the origin and test of moral ideas , and the very foundations of religious opinion , the clergy take no important part . It may be urged , indeed , that the work of instruction ...
... regard to the ultimate positions of metaphysical science , the origin and test of moral ideas , and the very foundations of religious opinion , the clergy take no important part . It may be urged , indeed , that the work of instruction ...
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... regard as mere wasted time the hour devoted either to the perusal of this paper , or the more close and attentive interview with Miss Molyneux's volumes . Their author , it would seem , is a Pro- testant , a member of the Church of ...
... regard as mere wasted time the hour devoted either to the perusal of this paper , or the more close and attentive interview with Miss Molyneux's volumes . Their author , it would seem , is a Pro- testant , a member of the Church of ...
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... regard it merely as a statement of God's working in creation— " by secondary processes , then science may humbly and devoutly approach the problem ; and this is all , in indicating the origin " of man , that science proposes to do . " I ...
... regard it merely as a statement of God's working in creation— " by secondary processes , then science may humbly and devoutly approach the problem ; and this is all , in indicating the origin " of man , that science proposes to do . " I ...
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