Pilgrim-memories or Travel and discussion in the birth-countries of Christianity with the late Henry Thomas BuckleLongmans, Green, and Company, 1876 - Всего страниц: 565 |
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... miracles of the Biblical History , and there to realise all one certainly knows of the order of Nature , and the deve- lopment of Mind , and - with respect more especially to the last , —what in Egypt , one so clearly , as I think ...
... miracles of the Biblical History , and there to realise all one certainly knows of the order of Nature , and the deve- lopment of Mind , and - with respect more especially to the last , —what in Egypt , one so clearly , as I think ...
Стр. xxvi
... may appear to me to be . With respect , for instance , to belief in the miracles of the Exodus I have said , Men otherwise truthful , manly , and honourable , do permit it to be understood ' ( that they believe xxvi PREFACE TO.
... may appear to me to be . With respect , for instance , to belief in the miracles of the Exodus I have said , Men otherwise truthful , manly , and honourable , do permit it to be understood ' ( that they believe xxvi PREFACE TO.
Стр. xxvii
... miracles ) and , as it should certainly seem , falsely understood ; and it would appear wiser , therefore , to endeavour to explain this to oneself by the com- plexity of human motives and character , than to give vent to expressions ...
... miracles ) and , as it should certainly seem , falsely understood ; and it would appear wiser , therefore , to endeavour to explain this to oneself by the com- plexity of human motives and character , than to give vent to expressions ...
Стр. xlix
... Miracles . For as miracles are the C supposed acts of a supposed Almighty Interfering God , to THE SECOND EDITION . xlix.
... Miracles . For as miracles are the C supposed acts of a supposed Almighty Interfering God , to THE SECOND EDITION . xlix.
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... miracles . Conversely , -by a natural explanation either of alleged miracles themselves , or of the fact of their ... Miracle by some ingenious plausibility about a higher law , ' & c . Such a theory as I have stated of the origin of ...
... miracles . Conversely , -by a natural explanation either of alleged miracles themselves , or of the fact of their ... Miracle by some ingenious plausibility about a higher law , ' & c . Such a theory as I have stated of the origin of ...
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