New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 121. köideHenry Colburn, 1882 |
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Page 211
... human race than to any individual ; and even the great ecclesiastical dogma of Incarnation is capable of being interpreted as symbolising the truth contained in such an application of the term . Now , it is not a matter of opinion , but ...
... human race than to any individual ; and even the great ecclesiastical dogma of Incarnation is capable of being interpreted as symbolising the truth contained in such an application of the term . Now , it is not a matter of opinion , but ...
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... human mind , follows as an irresistible conclusion . Now this physiological truth , which when religious concep- tions are traced back to their source , is found to be the fountain head and origin of all reasonable spiritual hope ...
... human mind , follows as an irresistible conclusion . Now this physiological truth , which when religious concep- tions are traced back to their source , is found to be the fountain head and origin of all reasonable spiritual hope ...
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... human when , by spiritual forces , it was illumined and transfigured , so in some degree every human body possesses the same mysterious capability , then we may also , with reason , assume that as Christ , whose face was a human face ...
... human when , by spiritual forces , it was illumined and transfigured , so in some degree every human body possesses the same mysterious capability , then we may also , with reason , assume that as Christ , whose face was a human face ...
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CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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