The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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... considered ble , that even among many who refused to have exerted so much influence . to acknowledge the miraculous mis- In these inquiries it has often struck sion of the Prophet , the corruptions me as , at any rate , rather a curious ...
... considered ble , that even among many who refused to have exerted so much influence . to acknowledge the miraculous mis- In these inquiries it has often struck sion of the Prophet , the corruptions me as , at any rate , rather a curious ...
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... considered by none as constituting the essentials of their respective faiths ) a vast field of speculative inquiry into the deepest theological questions . The European Universities did not consider it incon- sistent with their ...
... considered by none as constituting the essentials of their respective faiths ) a vast field of speculative inquiry into the deepest theological questions . The European Universities did not consider it incon- sistent with their ...
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... considered as immediately essential to the interests of the church . The pe- culiar doctrines which they enforced , may all of them be said to belong to the schoolmen ; and , of course , ( if the origin of that school is correctly ...
... considered as immediately essential to the interests of the church . The pe- culiar doctrines which they enforced , may all of them be said to belong to the schoolmen ; and , of course , ( if the origin of that school is correctly ...
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... considered that the prevention of crime could only be effected by the severity of penal enactments . Hence the cruel laws to be found in the codes of many civilized nations , ancient and modern ; and hence among us the great number of ...
... considered that the prevention of crime could only be effected by the severity of penal enactments . Hence the cruel laws to be found in the codes of many civilized nations , ancient and modern ; and hence among us the great number of ...
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... considered it no loss of honour to have been vanquished by such a competitor . The presence of his excellent friend the late Lord Rector restrained him from saying all he could wish to say respecting him , " but I am sure , " said he ...
... considered it no loss of honour to have been vanquished by such a competitor . The presence of his excellent friend the late Lord Rector restrained him from saying all he could wish to say respecting him , " but I am sure , " said he ...
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