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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... idea of this great , unlovely , but unselfish man . Calvin fought the battle of religious freedom in his day , but he fought with wrong tools , and was guided by erroneous principles . He had not the bold , brave , hearty humanity of ...
... idea of this great , unlovely , but unselfish man . Calvin fought the battle of religious freedom in his day , but he fought with wrong tools , and was guided by erroneous principles . He had not the bold , brave , hearty humanity of ...
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... idea in the events of his own times ; but in the second he rises to contemplate the idea itself , and only embodies it in such shadowy anticipations as to the outward form of the glorious but indefinite future , as his poetic ...
... idea in the events of his own times ; but in the second he rises to contemplate the idea itself , and only embodies it in such shadowy anticipations as to the outward form of the glorious but indefinite future , as his poetic ...
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... idea prevailed , it predominated entirely in Spain , it had prevailed generally over European society . It was the idea of a universal church , out of which salvation for the souls of men was impossible . Kings as well as priests , and ...
... idea prevailed , it predominated entirely in Spain , it had prevailed generally over European society . It was the idea of a universal church , out of which salvation for the souls of men was impossible . Kings as well as priests , and ...
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