The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... respect , as in some others , standing in decided contrast with Luther , of whose personal habits and character so vivid a picture has been produced . The great German is our familiar next - door neighbor , whom we meet every day upon ...
... respect , as in some others , standing in decided contrast with Luther , of whose personal habits and character so vivid a picture has been produced . The great German is our familiar next - door neighbor , whom we meet every day upon ...
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... be in vain to assert these things of him now . His fame no doubt has suffered from the attempts so often made to run a parallel between him and Luther . In many respects , the German certainly 30 THE WRITINGS , OPINIONS AND [ July ,
... be in vain to assert these things of him now . His fame no doubt has suffered from the attempts so often made to run a parallel between him and Luther . In many respects , the German certainly 30 THE WRITINGS , OPINIONS AND [ July ,
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B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. and Luther . In many respects , the German certainly has the advantage of him . But while we feel in Luth- er's character the presence of a powerful fascination , not found in the more scholastic Englishman ...
B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. and Luther . In many respects , the German certainly has the advantage of him . But while we feel in Luth- er's character the presence of a powerful fascination , not found in the more scholastic Englishman ...
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... respect for the instructions they now received . The Epitome which has been supposed to contain a synopsis of these lectures , gives no indication of those arts by which applause is usually secured . Abelard's style , in all his works ...
... respect for the instructions they now received . The Epitome which has been supposed to contain a synopsis of these lectures , gives no indication of those arts by which applause is usually secured . Abelard's style , in all his works ...
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... respects than one , he made philosophy the bait to attract speculative minds to the doctrines of Christ . The circle thus prescribed by his faith , according to his own principles , imposed no restraints upon his mental freedom , for he ...
... respects than one , he made philosophy the bait to attract speculative minds to the doctrines of Christ . The circle thus prescribed by his faith , according to his own principles , imposed no restraints upon his mental freedom , for he ...
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