The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... opinion he thus expresses : - ' Amid such fluctuation and variety of opinions we can imagine Paul and Apollos , or Paul and Peter , preaching side by side in the church of Corinth or of Antioch , like Wesley and Whitfield in the last ...
... opinion he thus expresses : - ' Amid such fluctuation and variety of opinions we can imagine Paul and Apollos , or Paul and Peter , preaching side by side in the church of Corinth or of Antioch , like Wesley and Whitfield in the last ...
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... opinions . We know that he prefers rough seas to smooth , and can scarce but be angered ' at the painter who has given us the ... opinion . There is no law to prohibit bad taste or absurd inconsistency , and it is against the needless ...
... opinions . We know that he prefers rough seas to smooth , and can scarce but be angered ' at the painter who has given us the ... opinion . There is no law to prohibit bad taste or absurd inconsistency , and it is against the needless ...
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... opinion of all the moralists of all time , and had with him all the great and wise of his own day . Against him , however , were the churchmen and Rome . Those passages in his Essays in which he pleads that all beyond simple death is ...
... opinion of all the moralists of all time , and had with him all the great and wise of his own day . Against him , however , were the churchmen and Rome . Those passages in his Essays in which he pleads that all beyond simple death is ...
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