New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen50W. L. Kingsley, 1889 |
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... object of her special regard , and of whom she more than intimates that he had long ago decided against the claims of the supernatural in the Christian history - which decision should be taken as authoritative and final . It is ...
... object of her special regard , and of whom she more than intimates that he had long ago decided against the claims of the supernatural in the Christian history - which decision should be taken as authoritative and final . It is ...
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... object is not so much to show how he held and applied his theory , as it is to show how his theory explains the man . One remark seems to be here in place and indeed to be required for the full and fair understanding of his fundamental ...
... object is not so much to show how he held and applied his theory , as it is to show how his theory explains the man . One remark seems to be here in place and indeed to be required for the full and fair understanding of his fundamental ...
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... object of wonder and worship , or invest with the dignity of manifested truth , such paradoxical claims for himself as are reported to have fallen from the lips of Jesus , is of itself so clearly impossible as at once to be regarded as ...
... object of wonder and worship , or invest with the dignity of manifested truth , such paradoxical claims for himself as are reported to have fallen from the lips of Jesus , is of itself so clearly impossible as at once to be regarded as ...
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... object to which they would have the money applied . But I do not believe that any intelligent giver would ask any surer guarantee of fidelity in the use of his money , than that the management is entrusted to the elect representatives ...
... object to which they would have the money applied . But I do not believe that any intelligent giver would ask any surer guarantee of fidelity in the use of his money , than that the management is entrusted to the elect representatives ...
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... object and the subject . There is no suggestion of anything that may stir the mind of the beholder . We have before us a mechanical problem of truth submitted to the intellect and appealing in no way to the emotions . In this element of ...
... object and the subject . There is no suggestion of anything that may stir the mind of the beholder . We have before us a mechanical problem of truth submitted to the intellect and appealing in no way to the emotions . In this element of ...
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