The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 - Presbyterian Church |
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... present , that we may see in a rarer atmosphere the elements and the meaning of the struggles in which they ignorantly fought for us . Thus , though All changes , nought is lost ; the forms are changed , And that which has been is not ...
... present , that we may see in a rarer atmosphere the elements and the meaning of the struggles in which they ignorantly fought for us . Thus , though All changes , nought is lost ; the forms are changed , And that which has been is not ...
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... present , and are thus filled with an adoring sense of the grandeur of the material frame ; so in the calm and wise pages of historic contemplation , come out be- fore us , one by one , the lights of other and of distant days , burning ...
... present , and are thus filled with an adoring sense of the grandeur of the material frame ; so in the calm and wise pages of historic contemplation , come out be- fore us , one by one , the lights of other and of distant days , burning ...
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... present us with a scheme running through the whole of that history , under a regular law , towards an adequate consumma- tion , upheld by a wise and powerful author . Or , in other words , the real historic problem of the race can be ...
... present us with a scheme running through the whole of that history , under a regular law , towards an adequate consumma- tion , upheld by a wise and powerful author . Or , in other words , the real historic problem of the race can be ...
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... present , we assert the facts to have been as above set forth ; and pause for a reply . The question , who ordained Lupicinus ? is unspeakably more momentous to Episcopalians , than who ordained John Calvin ? can be to us . Leaving this ...
... present , we assert the facts to have been as above set forth ; and pause for a reply . The question , who ordained Lupicinus ? is unspeakably more momentous to Episcopalians , than who ordained John Calvin ? can be to us . Leaving this ...
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... present day , or about seven millions ; and admit four millions of these to have embraced Christianity . For these four millions , the ancient Notitias quoted by Bingham , enumerate two hundred and seven bishops ; which , if an equal ...
... present day , or about seven millions ; and admit four millions of these to have embraced Christianity . For these four millions , the ancient Notitias quoted by Bingham , enumerate two hundred and seven bishops ; which , if an equal ...
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