The Quarterly Review, Volume 159William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1885 |
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... true . He clears the ground for the production of the proper Evidences , and shows that Religion may be true nothwithstanding the objections which have been brought against it . The exhibition in detail of the direct Evidences of Chris ...
... true . He clears the ground for the production of the proper Evidences , and shows that Religion may be true nothwithstanding the objections which have been brought against it . The exhibition in detail of the direct Evidences of Chris ...
Pagina 377
... true that the old argument must be reset , it is equally true that evolution makes the argument infinitely stronger than it has ever been . The Bishop is right in maintaining that what is touched by this doctrine is not the evidence of ...
... true that the old argument must be reset , it is equally true that evolution makes the argument infinitely stronger than it has ever been . The Bishop is right in maintaining that what is touched by this doctrine is not the evidence of ...
Pagina 425
... true of nations as well as men - not , we grant , in the narrow technical sense of education , ' far less of much that now passes under the name , but in the true meaning of Tεraidevraι there is a long course of training , by a thousand ...
... true of nations as well as men - not , we grant , in the narrow technical sense of education , ' far less of much that now passes under the name , but in the true meaning of Tεraidevraι there is a long course of training , by a thousand ...
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