The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... Christian people must be distinctively Christian ; ' but who is to be the judge of what is distinctively Christian ? The dis- believer in the Divinity of Christ calls himself a Christian ; the person enjoying the gift of the unknown ...
... Christian people must be distinctively Christian ; ' but who is to be the judge of what is distinctively Christian ? The dis- believer in the Divinity of Christ calls himself a Christian ; the person enjoying the gift of the unknown ...
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... Christian people must be distinctively Christian ; ' but who is to be the judge of what is distinctively Christian ? The dis- believer in the Divinity of Christ calls himself a Christian ; the person enjoying the gift of the unknown ...
... Christian people must be distinctively Christian ; ' but who is to be the judge of what is distinctively Christian ? The dis- believer in the Divinity of Christ calls himself a Christian ; the person enjoying the gift of the unknown ...
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... Christian faith , the result of the unconscious and joyful homage of his soul to the Father of Lights . The high Christian tone of his later lectures especially was less from intention than the re- flection of his mental habit of ...
... Christian faith , the result of the unconscious and joyful homage of his soul to the Father of Lights . The high Christian tone of his later lectures especially was less from intention than the re- flection of his mental habit of ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
ANGLOSAXON AND ANGLONORMAN CHRIS | 35 |
BRITISH ALPINE BOTANY | 69 |
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