The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 79
... hands with the merest rationalism on one hand , or Romanism on the other . Each will , as Mr. Langley would have it , fall prostrate , pen in hand , before the Thirty - nine Articles , and then starting erect to carry out its own ...
... hands with the merest rationalism on one hand , or Romanism on the other . Each will , as Mr. Langley would have it , fall prostrate , pen in hand , before the Thirty - nine Articles , and then starting erect to carry out its own ...
Page 157
... hand , recognises , but leaves unexplained , such master - events of history . He points out , that if Darius had not - contrary to probable expectation -- delayed the first Persian invasion till the Greeks had had twenty years for ...
... hand , recognises , but leaves unexplained , such master - events of history . He points out , that if Darius had not - contrary to probable expectation -- delayed the first Persian invasion till the Greeks had had twenty years for ...
Page 524
... hand over to superstition and ignorance men whose conclusions and faith lead them to results different to his own . Still the work of Dr. Davidson only suffers by these manifestations of temper . It is far nearer to the ordinary views ...
... hand over to superstition and ignorance men whose conclusions and faith lead them to results different to his own . Still the work of Dr. Davidson only suffers by these manifestations of temper . It is far nearer to the ordinary views ...
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