The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen96Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1881 |
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... doubt either in their theology or their cosmology . " From the beginning of the world , " they say , " to the Resurrec- tion of Christ the last day of the week was kept holy as a Sabbath ; while from the Resurrection it " was changed ...
... doubt either in their theology or their cosmology . " From the beginning of the world , " they say , " to the Resurrec- tion of Christ the last day of the week was kept holy as a Sabbath ; while from the Resurrection it " was changed ...
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... doubt would have continued to find it so had not his really kind heart prompted him to befriend his sister's child . As for Lady Hester , the new sphere on which she now entered was one in which she was fairly calculated to make a ...
... doubt would have continued to find it so had not his really kind heart prompted him to befriend his sister's child . As for Lady Hester , the new sphere on which she now entered was one in which she was fairly calculated to make a ...
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... doubt was enter- tained respecting the supernatural origin of all dreams . Joseph's brothers , ac- cording to the narrative , took it for granted that Joseph's dreams indicated something which was to happen in the future . Whether they ...
... doubt was enter- tained respecting the supernatural origin of all dreams . Joseph's brothers , ac- cording to the narrative , took it for granted that Joseph's dreams indicated something which was to happen in the future . Whether they ...
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... doubt . The persons who relate them are by their own account of highly sensitive and readily excitable temperament , and we do not look for perfectly uncolored narratives from such persons . But even if we accept the general theory that ...
... doubt . The persons who relate them are by their own account of highly sensitive and readily excitable temperament , and we do not look for perfectly uncolored narratives from such persons . But even if we accept the general theory that ...
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... doubt , of Roman Catholic services . And yet for all this , put the case of that wish being fulfilled by any agency in which I had no hand , and I wonder whether I should regard it as a dream , or an actual vision . " The promise of the ...
... doubt , of Roman Catholic services . And yet for all this , put the case of that wish being fulfilled by any agency in which I had no hand , and I wonder whether I should regard it as a dream , or an actual vision . " The promise of the ...
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