The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 - Presbyterian Church |
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... faith , to let the historic problem work itself out , as it is most surely doing , without their aid or comfort . But if Christian and Protestant men neglect such investiga- tions , will not many ardent minds lend a willing ear to the ...
... faith , to let the historic problem work itself out , as it is most surely doing , without their aid or comfort . But if Christian and Protestant men neglect such investiga- tions , will not many ardent minds lend a willing ear to the ...
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... faith thus affirm the law , which their doubt denied ? And do not both their faith and their doubt suggest the inquiry , not as to whether the race exists under a real law of progress , but , what is the real character of that law ? Is ...
... faith thus affirm the law , which their doubt denied ? And do not both their faith and their doubt suggest the inquiry , not as to whether the race exists under a real law of progress , but , what is the real character of that law ? Is ...
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... faith of an Incarnate God . All the great crises in human history have been judgments upon a corrupt or superstitious faith and the inauguration of a purer worship , evidences of " God's blessing breathed upon the fainting earth . " The ...
... faith of an Incarnate God . All the great crises in human history have been judgments upon a corrupt or superstitious faith and the inauguration of a purer worship , evidences of " God's blessing breathed upon the fainting earth . " The ...
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... into civilization the rude German tribes , and has been at the heart of the culture of every modern European state ; and to whom was this land dedicated in its historic prime , and whose faith has 1854. ] 23 Philosophy of History .
... into civilization the rude German tribes , and has been at the heart of the culture of every modern European state ; and to whom was this land dedicated in its historic prime , and whose faith has 1854. ] 23 Philosophy of History .
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B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. dedicated in its historic prime , and whose faith has it spread with its growth through all our borders ; and to these questions respecting human empires we get a kindred response , and that is , they all ...
B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. dedicated in its historic prime , and whose faith has it spread with its growth through all our borders ; and to these questions respecting human empires we get a kindred response , and that is , they all ...
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