The Christian Examiner, Volumen84Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1868 |
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... claim of the liberal religion to be peculiarly a religion of culture and refinement , a reli- gion which has vested rights in the arts of scholarship . Perhaps we err in supposing learning to be necessary to this faith , or favorable to ...
... claim of the liberal religion to be peculiarly a religion of culture and refinement , a reli- gion which has vested rights in the arts of scholarship . Perhaps we err in supposing learning to be necessary to this faith , or favorable to ...
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... claim to be the nearest to the thought of the primitive Church still hold to the way of the Church in later ages ? Must Peter be a pupil of Hillel to fit him to say , " Men and brethren , what shall we do ? " or had John to study three ...
... claim to be the nearest to the thought of the primitive Church still hold to the way of the Church in later ages ? Must Peter be a pupil of Hillel to fit him to say , " Men and brethren , what shall we do ? " or had John to study three ...
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... claim . This virtue , which man too often arrogates to himself , was the basis of all the beauty and charm of the most exquisitely feminine nature of which history gives us the record . - - The Marchioness of Pescara fondly believed ...
... claim . This virtue , which man too often arrogates to himself , was the basis of all the beauty and charm of the most exquisitely feminine nature of which history gives us the record . - - The Marchioness of Pescara fondly believed ...
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... claim upon the respect of mankind , to prohibit instruction from the pulpit in the highest thought and the best wisdom of the age . If the institution of public preaching has its sole raison d'être in a desire to eternize the ideas of ...
... claim upon the respect of mankind , to prohibit instruction from the pulpit in the highest thought and the best wisdom of the age . If the institution of public preaching has its sole raison d'être in a desire to eternize the ideas of ...
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... claim his deepest and best thought , or may he innocently suppress it because he fears its effect on the well - being of his parish ? - To this , as to all other questions of practical duty , two answers are rendered , — that of Policy ...
... claim his deepest and best thought , or may he innocently suppress it because he fears its effect on the well - being of his parish ? - To this , as to all other questions of practical duty , two answers are rendered , — that of Policy ...
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