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Page 233
... spirit of this standard , and con- stantly show its influence in their conduct . Societies , however , whatever may be their object , have not only a pervading tone and temper , but have almost always definite laws , which are of more ...
... spirit of this standard , and con- stantly show its influence in their conduct . Societies , however , whatever may be their object , have not only a pervading tone and temper , but have almost always definite laws , which are of more ...
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... Spirit . " ( P. 5. ) Strangely , however , was the " education of this world " divided in respect of time . " The childhood of the world was over when our Lord appeared on earth . " " It was time that the second teacher of the human ...
... Spirit . " ( P. 5. ) Strangely , however , was the " education of this world " divided in respect of time . " The childhood of the world was over when our Lord appeared on earth . " " It was time that the second teacher of the human ...
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... Spirit especially to instruct the Eunuch that this 53d chapter of Isaiah was a prophecy of Christ . But what of that ? Does not Dr Williams know better than Philip , and has not he , too , the spirit as well as Philip ? On this point he ...
... Spirit especially to instruct the Eunuch that this 53d chapter of Isaiah was a prophecy of Christ . But what of that ? Does not Dr Williams know better than Philip , and has not he , too , the spirit as well as Philip ? On this point he ...
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Darwin on the Origin of Species Edinburgh Review | 3 |
Gentlemen | 12 |
Bottle Department | 27 |
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