The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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... object of vehement attack from the church . It will not be necessary for me to dwell here on the details of the blind and bigoted warfare in which the Christian world was engaged , espe- cially during the 12th century , or to point out ...
... object of vehement attack from the church . It will not be necessary for me to dwell here on the details of the blind and bigoted warfare in which the Christian world was engaged , espe- cially during the 12th century , or to point out ...
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... object to reason as an arbiter in matters of religion . But reason is like nature , expellas furcâ , tamen usque recurret . It may indeed be misemployed , but employed it will be . Calvinists themselves reason in behalf of their ...
... object to reason as an arbiter in matters of religion . But reason is like nature , expellas furcâ , tamen usque recurret . It may indeed be misemployed , but employed it will be . Calvinists themselves reason in behalf of their ...
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... object , or the didactic object to the fiction . Sis- mondi's Julia Severa , perhaps , com- bines these two points in the highest degree of all the antiquarian novels which have hitherto appeared ; and yet we doubt whether even his ...
... object , or the didactic object to the fiction . Sis- mondi's Julia Severa , perhaps , com- bines these two points in the highest degree of all the antiquarian novels which have hitherto appeared ; and yet we doubt whether even his ...
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... object in its full extent is by no means impracticable . And our hopes of success may be strong when we consider that in the present administration there is unquestionably a large portion of bene- volence , and of an upright disposition ...
... object in its full extent is by no means impracticable . And our hopes of success may be strong when we consider that in the present administration there is unquestionably a large portion of bene- volence , and of an upright disposition ...
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... object of a particular study . Their origin and their history have been discussed ; their customs and way of living are sufficiently known ; but the philosophical question re- mains untouched : it is not known what obstacle excludes ...
... object of a particular study . Their origin and their history have been discussed ; their customs and way of living are sufficiently known ; but the philosophical question re- mains untouched : it is not known what obstacle excludes ...
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