Tracts for the Times, Tom 6John Henry Newman, John Keble, William Palmer, Richard Hurrell Froude, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Isaac Williams J.G.F.& J. Rivington, 1834 |
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... give some faint specimen of the results , which , it is conceived , more extensive inquiry would esta- blish ; premising , however , the following cautions , as necessary to be kept in view throughout the inquiry . First , that since we ...
... give some faint specimen of the results , which , it is conceived , more extensive inquiry would esta- blish ; premising , however , the following cautions , as necessary to be kept in view throughout the inquiry . First , that since we ...
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... give those who wrote under its influence credit for a more thorough agreement in high and mysterious doctrines , than their words at first sight would otherwise appear to express . One very remarkable instance , which it is enough just ...
... give those who wrote under its influence credit for a more thorough agreement in high and mysterious doctrines , than their words at first sight would otherwise appear to express . One very remarkable instance , which it is enough just ...
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... give them any undue advantage , it may be well to select one of those subjects , their treatment of which is commonly considered most extravagant ; a subject , which has attracted towards them in no common degree the contemptu- ous ...
... give them any undue advantage , it may be well to select one of those subjects , their treatment of which is commonly considered most extravagant ; a subject , which has attracted towards them in no common degree the contemptu- ous ...
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... give men prophetical indications of the Water and of the Cross . " Then , after other texts , he alleges the first Psalm , " He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of waters , that bringeth forth his fruit in his season ; his ...
... give men prophetical indications of the Water and of the Cross . " Then , after other texts , he alleges the first Psalm , " He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of waters , that bringeth forth his fruit in his season ; his ...
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... gives the view which the Christians of Justin's time took of large portions of the ancient Scriptures and it is noticeable also on another account , that it has attracted the especial scorn of rationalist writers : the language , for ...
... gives the view which the Christians of Justin's time took of large portions of the ancient Scriptures and it is noticeable also on another account , that it has attracted the especial scorn of rationalist writers : the language , for ...
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