The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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... appears , could be reached in no other way . Truth makes its way in the world by means of discussion and conflict - by the collision of different minds , as fire is elicited by the collision of flint and steel . Many of the most ...
... appears , could be reached in no other way . Truth makes its way in the world by means of discussion and conflict - by the collision of different minds , as fire is elicited by the collision of flint and steel . Many of the most ...
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... received the im- position of hands in a regular church ; and hence it appears * Constitutional History of England , pp . 424 , 425 . that the Church of England , whatever tenets might latterly 22 [ JUNE , Exclusivism .
... received the im- position of hands in a regular church ; and hence it appears * Constitutional History of England , pp . 424 , 425 . that the Church of England , whatever tenets might latterly 22 [ JUNE , Exclusivism .
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... appear to a modern . The opera is often suggested as offering a resemblance to the high Greek drama , and the likeness is certainly far happier than that of the sorry theatre of the day . But here , too , a gulf of difference sadly mars ...
... appear to a modern . The opera is often suggested as offering a resemblance to the high Greek drama , and the likeness is certainly far happier than that of the sorry theatre of the day . But here , too , a gulf of difference sadly mars ...
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... appear until Tragedy was beginning to fail . Euripides was tainted with its errors , though not to the extent he has been charged . Skepticism was contrary to the Greek tendencies ; hence the powerful influence of the Socratic ...
... appear until Tragedy was beginning to fail . Euripides was tainted with its errors , though not to the extent he has been charged . Skepticism was contrary to the Greek tendencies ; hence the powerful influence of the Socratic ...
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... appears to us — of that confusion of idea which has " radiated darkness " on this subject , has arisen from not regarding this distinction . After the Church had existed in an inchoate state before the flood , and in the family of Noah ...
... appears to us — of that confusion of idea which has " radiated darkness " on this subject , has arisen from not regarding this distinction . After the Church had existed in an inchoate state before the flood , and in the family of Noah ...
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