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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... perhaps , an attentive reader may perceive his ironical meaning , disclosing itself more and more , as his argument draws to a point . However , by his skill in rhetorical arrangement , and by a certain air of thorough command of his ...
... perhaps , an attentive reader may perceive his ironical meaning , disclosing itself more and more , as his argument draws to a point . However , by his skill in rhetorical arrangement , and by a certain air of thorough command of his ...
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... perhaps , the more usual course is , for persons , who do not even pro- fess any acquaintance with those writers , beyond vague impres- sions received from report or quotation , to dispose of their authority in any controverted point ...
... perhaps , the more usual course is , for persons , who do not even pro- fess any acquaintance with those writers , beyond vague impres- sions received from report or quotation , to dispose of their authority in any controverted point ...
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... perhaps its mischievous effects on theology are as great as any attributable to a single word . ( 3. ) It may , therefore , be of some use to consider as distinctly as we can , what people really mean when they charge the Fathers with ...
... perhaps its mischievous effects on theology are as great as any attributable to a single word . ( 3. ) It may , therefore , be of some use to consider as distinctly as we can , what people really mean when they charge the Fathers with ...
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... perhaps , when he comes to the end of his inquiry , he will find that GOD was all the while really there . He will " put off his shoes from off his feet , " if he do but think it possible that an angel may tell him , by and by , " The ...
... perhaps , when he comes to the end of his inquiry , he will find that GOD was all the while really there . He will " put off his shoes from off his feet , " if he do but think it possible that an angel may tell him , by and by , " The ...
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... perhaps turn out that the boldest way of § i . 7 . meeting the difficulty is the most rational , and ultimately the most consoling . We must not be startled , though we find our- selves compelled to own , that modern and ancient ...
... perhaps turn out that the boldest way of § i . 7 . meeting the difficulty is the most rational , and ultimately the most consoling . We must not be startled , though we find our- selves compelled to own , that modern and ancient ...
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