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... fixed to A . D . 70 – 80 . No evidence whatever is offered ; it is only said “ that
there was a necessity that such accounts as ours should have been written in the
first Dr . Bunsen and his Critics . be retirst brough Noetian, which is master, "...
... fixed to A . D . 70 – 80 . No evidence whatever is offered ; it is only said “ that
there was a necessity that such accounts as ours should have been written in the
first Dr . Bunsen and his Critics . be retirst brough Noetian, which is master, "...
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We know not , indeed , what scriptural evidence Dr . Bunsen has for saying , that
Christ was the Son of God by “ his conscious self - sacrifice ; " we recollect no
passage in which his sonship and his sacrifice are connected together ; but that
his ...
We know not , indeed , what scriptural evidence Dr . Bunsen has for saying , that
Christ was the Son of God by “ his conscious self - sacrifice ; " we recollect no
passage in which his sonship and his sacrifice are connected together ; but that
his ...
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J . M . Neale and B . Webb , the nature and extent of this particular symbolism is
discussed and defended ; and these gentlemen have , it may be presumed , here
brought forward all the evidence they could adduce in its favour . The following ...
J . M . Neale and B . Webb , the nature and extent of this particular symbolism is
discussed and defended ; and these gentlemen have , it may be presumed , here
brought forward all the evidence they could adduce in its favour . The following ...
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If we may accept the evidence of our own eyes , it would appear that architects
imagine any and every style equally suitable to our social wants and the
necessities of our climate . There exists , indeed , just now a general feeling that
the Gothic ...
If we may accept the evidence of our own eyes , it would appear that architects
imagine any and every style equally suitable to our social wants and the
necessities of our climate . There exists , indeed , just now a general feeling that
the Gothic ...
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He possesses , too , the art of selecting his illustrations , and always has a scrap
of evidence or analogy ready to prove the most sweeping assertions . As , for
instance , in the passage above alluded to , he demonstrates that “ the base ...
He possesses , too , the art of selecting his illustrations , and always has a scrap
of evidence or analogy ready to prove the most sweeping assertions . As , for
instance , in the passage above alluded to , he demonstrates that “ the base ...
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