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... supposed to believe . On the other hand , it was read by great numbers who could not be insensible to its attractions . Those attractions were , the novel grace with which it in- vested a subject hitherto considered too profound , when ...
... supposed to believe . On the other hand , it was read by great numbers who could not be insensible to its attractions . Those attractions were , the novel grace with which it in- vested a subject hitherto considered too profound , when ...
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... supposed and not unnaturally , that it was composed and published as a sort of rival to the French work . This , however , was not the case . Strauss , in his preface , says that his own work was close upon completion when that of Renan ...
... supposed and not unnaturally , that it was composed and published as a sort of rival to the French work . This , however , was not the case . Strauss , in his preface , says that his own work was close upon completion when that of Renan ...
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... supposed , and in our version made , to assert was given by inspiration of God . " Would Paul himself , the Catholic - minded universalist Apostle , have admitted a book , whose every sentence glows with a fiery spirit of Judaistic ...
... supposed , and in our version made , to assert was given by inspiration of God . " Would Paul himself , the Catholic - minded universalist Apostle , have admitted a book , whose every sentence glows with a fiery spirit of Judaistic ...
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... Vishnu would be an argument against the Gospel doctrine of the Incarnation ; or the supposed pos- sibility of eliciting the doctrine of the Trinity from the Timæus of Plato against the truth of that doctrine in INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . 9.
... Vishnu would be an argument against the Gospel doctrine of the Incarnation ; or the supposed pos- sibility of eliciting the doctrine of the Trinity from the Timæus of Plato against the truth of that doctrine in INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . 9.
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... supposed occurrences arise without the smallest foundation in fact , and in manners perfectly un- accountable ? In this last case you have myth pure and unmixed ; in the former the growth and development of it . So that , in point of ...
... supposed occurrences arise without the smallest foundation in fact , and in manners perfectly un- accountable ? In this last case you have myth pure and unmixed ; in the former the growth and development of it . So that , in point of ...
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