The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 - Presbyterian Church |
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... character of that law ? Is it a law of merely continuous growth , or of growth through conflicting agencies ? That the law under which the human race exists is not one of bare progress , like the development of a tree from the seed , or ...
... character of that law ? Is it a law of merely continuous growth , or of growth through conflicting agencies ? That the law under which the human race exists is not one of bare progress , like the development of a tree from the seed , or ...
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... character ; almost wholly Pagan . Bethelia , another heathen town , lay but a short distance off . In fine , Majuma was hemmed in on the shore of the Mediterranean , by a cordon of Paganism . Its bishop must , by a geographical ...
... character ; almost wholly Pagan . Bethelia , another heathen town , lay but a short distance off . In fine , Majuma was hemmed in on the shore of the Mediterranean , by a cordon of Paganism . Its bishop must , by a geographical ...
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... character of the primitive Episcopacy , taken from the " Apostolical Constitutions of the Church of Alexandria ; " for which we are indebted to the distinguished Prussian diplomatist and scholar already quoted . He observes , in re ...
... character of the primitive Episcopacy , taken from the " Apostolical Constitutions of the Church of Alexandria ; " for which we are indebted to the distinguished Prussian diplomatist and scholar already quoted . He observes , in re ...
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... character , and might be applicable to many a modern Vandal , who deems neatness of dress or æsthetic taste in domestic appliances inconsistent with piety or humility ; " and with more than Plato's pride too . " Plato's doctrine was ...
... character , and might be applicable to many a modern Vandal , who deems neatness of dress or æsthetic taste in domestic appliances inconsistent with piety or humility ; " and with more than Plato's pride too . " Plato's doctrine was ...
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... character , will hesitate to acknowledge that differences like these exist . Plato's mind in this sense , was eminently idealistic . Indeed he was the great representative and embodi- ment of this idiosyncracy of character , types of ...
... character , will hesitate to acknowledge that differences like these exist . Plato's mind in this sense , was eminently idealistic . Indeed he was the great representative and embodi- ment of this idiosyncracy of character , types of ...
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