The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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express all the truth which our hearers need , and express it in the words which they will most appro- priately feel . The doctrine of the resurrection also seems often to vanish into thin air by an over- scrupulous refinement of ...
express all the truth which our hearers need , and express it in the words which they will most appro- priately feel . The doctrine of the resurrection also seems often to vanish into thin air by an over- scrupulous refinement of ...
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... express ourselves too strongly when we say , into a hard malignity , not only against everything of Protestantism and Anglicanism , but everything English too . His sermons on Ecclesiastical subjects , published recently , show that he ...
... express ourselves too strongly when we say , into a hard malignity , not only against everything of Protestantism and Anglicanism , but everything English too . His sermons on Ecclesiastical subjects , published recently , show that he ...
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... express ourselves too strongly upon the present position of the dogmatic principle in the Romish church . The writer of the article , referring to the charge made against Rome of being a persecuting church , says : - : - It is probable ...
... express ourselves too strongly upon the present position of the dogmatic principle in the Romish church . The writer of the article , referring to the charge made against Rome of being a persecuting church , says : - : - It is probable ...
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THE FUTURE OF MEXICO | 17 |
THE NEWSPAPER ON BOARD AN OCEAN STEAMER | 39 |
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