The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Том 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 |
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... thought , which has led it to throw itself so resolutely upon the solution of the historic pro- blem of the race , is not accidental , and therefore it is not likely to be transient . It is not the product of enthusiasm alone , nor has ...
... thought , which has led it to throw itself so resolutely upon the solution of the historic pro- blem of the race , is not accidental , and therefore it is not likely to be transient . It is not the product of enthusiasm alone , nor has ...
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... thought compel us to bind together the finite and the infinite , and to view the temporal as embosomed in the eternal ; so do the ne- cessities and testimony of history carry us back to a divine justice and love , and the revelation of ...
... thought compel us to bind together the finite and the infinite , and to view the temporal as embosomed in the eternal ; so do the ne- cessities and testimony of history carry us back to a divine justice and love , and the revelation of ...
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... thought he would , his own brief record , and then it was rolled up , and others came and wrote ; and when it is all unrolled and read , we find thereon one epic , the connected history of God and man . Is not here the grand underlying ...
... thought he would , his own brief record , and then it was rolled up , and others came and wrote ; and when it is all unrolled and read , we find thereon one epic , the connected history of God and man . Is not here the grand underlying ...
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... thought worthy of explicit mention by contemporane- ous writers , as a noteworthy circumstance . No contemporaneous writer will stultify himself , by informing his readers of a condi- tion of things so notoriously and universally ...
... thought worthy of explicit mention by contemporane- ous writers , as a noteworthy circumstance . No contemporaneous writer will stultify himself , by informing his readers of a condi- tion of things so notoriously and universally ...
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... thought to be the child of Apollo himself . His mother Perictione , is , by all au- thority , acknowledged to have been a woman of exceeding beauty ; and as mothers usually transmit their intellectual qualities to the boys , no doubt ...
... thought to be the child of Apollo himself . His mother Perictione , is , by all au- thority , acknowledged to have been a woman of exceeding beauty ; and as mothers usually transmit their intellectual qualities to the boys , no doubt ...
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