The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 - Presbyterian Church |
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... living combatants , whose mysterious strife is lighted up only by the dim rays of the pale queen of night . The legend runs , that so fierce was the hostility of the Teutonic and the Latin races , that even the bands of death could not ...
... living combatants , whose mysterious strife is lighted up only by the dim rays of the pale queen of night . The legend runs , that so fierce was the hostility of the Teutonic and the Latin races , that even the bands of death could not ...
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... living thing . The modern historian is indebted to the natural philosopher for the introduction of this idea into the sciences . It has made a revolution in the science of nature , and also in that of history . While in its perversions ...
... living thing . The modern historian is indebted to the natural philosopher for the introduction of this idea into the sciences . It has made a revolution in the science of nature , and also in that of history . While in its perversions ...
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... living in successive races and periods , through whom as the almost unconscious agents , a vast plan , reaching already through some six thousand years of time , has been working itself out towards its consummation . Nations have risen ...
... living in successive races and periods , through whom as the almost unconscious agents , a vast plan , reaching already through some six thousand years of time , has been working itself out towards its consummation . Nations have risen ...
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... author ? Here is one consecutive plan , working , growing , for some six thousand years s ! Has an idea or a substance made this plan ? Can anything ac- count for it , excepting a living , personal , 20 [ JUNE , The Problem of the.
... author ? Here is one consecutive plan , working , growing , for some six thousand years s ! Has an idea or a substance made this plan ? Can anything ac- count for it , excepting a living , personal , 20 [ JUNE , The Problem of the.
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B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. count for it , excepting a living , personal , omnipotent and omnis- cient author ? Can any view of human history , excepting the theistic , meet the conditions and exigencies of the historic pro- blem ? Are ...
B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. count for it , excepting a living , personal , omnipotent and omnis- cient author ? Can any view of human history , excepting the theistic , meet the conditions and exigencies of the historic pro- blem ? Are ...
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