Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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... truths on which religion must be founded , and an acknowledgment and appreciation of which must be prior to all religion ... truth of the historical assertion that Jesus is the Who told Mr. Carlyle that the course of Christ , it is ...
... truths on which religion must be founded , and an acknowledgment and appreciation of which must be prior to all religion ... truth of the historical assertion that Jesus is the Who told Mr. Carlyle that the course of Christ , it is ...
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... truth that , in the present life , the only security is that sense of danger which impels the convert to turn his eye steadily upward for aid against temptation . illustrating a familiar truth , namely , that a man is not always what ...
... truth that , in the present life , the only security is that sense of danger which impels the convert to turn his eye steadily upward for aid against temptation . illustrating a familiar truth , namely , that a man is not always what ...
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... truth , what other , or better course could its advocates have followed than that they have adopted ? or if it be even a possible truth , how else could its claims be satis- factorily adjusted ? or supposing it an error , what shorter ...
... truth , what other , or better course could its advocates have followed than that they have adopted ? or if it be even a possible truth , how else could its claims be satis- factorily adjusted ? or supposing it an error , what shorter ...
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