The Hibbert Journal, Tom 15Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short George Allen & Unwin, 1917 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... religious wars . Each side appealed to its God for recognition , guidance , support . Although the German Kaiser has ... religious . On the whole , perhaps the religious element was somewhat more manifest in the South than in the North ...
... religious wars . Each side appealed to its God for recognition , guidance , support . Although the German Kaiser has ... religious . On the whole , perhaps the religious element was somewhat more manifest in the South than in the North ...
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... religious duty of the love of truth and the practice of the open mind towards the new as well as towards the old revelation of the Holy Spirit . The Anglican Church is still to a large extent unaware of the fact that Christian truth is ...
... religious duty of the love of truth and the practice of the open mind towards the new as well as towards the old revelation of the Holy Spirit . The Anglican Church is still to a large extent unaware of the fact that Christian truth is ...
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... religious liberty . Even on legal grounds Mr Thompson has a strong case in view of the Subscription Act , which has substituted a general for a de- tailed assent , and in view of the large liberty that is now generally practised in the ...
... religious liberty . Even on legal grounds Mr Thompson has a strong case in view of the Subscription Act , which has substituted a general for a de- tailed assent , and in view of the large liberty that is now generally practised in the ...
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... religion man finds his last enemy disarmed . He may suffer still , but the temper of his suffering is changed . Beneath it all there is a vast and quiet confidence , even a foretaste of ultimate triumph before which the uncertainty ...
... religion man finds his last enemy disarmed . He may suffer still , but the temper of his suffering is changed . Beneath it all there is a vast and quiet confidence , even a foretaste of ultimate triumph before which the uncertainty ...
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... religion is anything but new . But the efforts with which the nineteenth century has made us familiar , to find satisfactory corroboration of what passed as religious truth amid the apparently growing evidence of its mistakenness , have ...
... religion is anything but new . But the efforts with which the nineteenth century has made us familiar , to find satisfactory corroboration of what passed as religious truth amid the apparently growing evidence of its mistakenness , have ...
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