The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... human inventions , all theories elicited by the force of human ingenuity , is an essential branch of religion , which cannot fail to distinguish all real Christians . We are indebted to the learned author of the volume before us ...
... human inventions , all theories elicited by the force of human ingenuity , is an essential branch of religion , which cannot fail to distinguish all real Christians . We are indebted to the learned author of the volume before us ...
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... human reason , and elevating them into articles of faith . According to this fatal error , the Apostles and first teachers of Christianity knew less of Christian truth than uninspired men do at this day . There is no need of any ...
... human reason , and elevating them into articles of faith . According to this fatal error , the Apostles and first teachers of Christianity knew less of Christian truth than uninspired men do at this day . There is no need of any ...
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... human additions and corruptions , without diminish- ing the Divine substance . The great doctrines of Christianity , and the sacred formularies in which they are comprised , are frequently denounced by men of unsound faith , or of a ...
... human additions and corruptions , without diminish- ing the Divine substance . The great doctrines of Christianity , and the sacred formularies in which they are comprised , are frequently denounced by men of unsound faith , or of a ...
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... human tie With thoughts of immortality , We give to earthly things a love That the soul owes to realms above , " A similar tone of feeling , sensitively alive to all the best emo- tions of family and social attachments , and to all the ...
... human tie With thoughts of immortality , We give to earthly things a love That the soul owes to realms above , " A similar tone of feeling , sensitively alive to all the best emo- tions of family and social attachments , and to all the ...
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... is a very interesting tale , the work of a well - informed and highly poetic mind , actu- ated by the kindliest of human sympathies , and ever alive to all the beauties of external nature . It abounds in passages 44 Reginald Vere .
... is a very interesting tale , the work of a well - informed and highly poetic mind , actu- ated by the kindliest of human sympathies , and ever alive to all the beauties of external nature . It abounds in passages 44 Reginald Vere .
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