Christian Examiner and Theological ReviewO. Everett, 1866 |
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... - or that class of statesmen , this happy invention or that spe- cial discovery , this giant intellect or that vigorous will , — to - VOL . LXXX . - NEW SERIES , VOL . II . NO . I. 1 - Aristotle or Plato , to Nominalist or Realist ,
... - or that class of statesmen , this happy invention or that spe- cial discovery , this giant intellect or that vigorous will , — to - VOL . LXXX . - NEW SERIES , VOL . II . NO . I. 1 - Aristotle or Plato , to Nominalist or Realist ,
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... of Christianity which denies this can survive the ever - grow- ing protest of that nature against it . VOL . LXXX . - NEW SERIES , VOL . II . NO . I. 2 - Of course , those who attempt to adjust their 1866. ] 13 God in Our History .
... of Christianity which denies this can survive the ever - grow- ing protest of that nature against it . VOL . LXXX . - NEW SERIES , VOL . II . NO . I. 2 - Of course , those who attempt to adjust their 1866. ] 13 God in Our History .
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... prove his fatal mistake . Even if successful in reducing that empire , the invader could * Leben , i . 428 . VOL . LXXX . -NEW SERIES , VOL . II . NO . I. 3 never hold it ; and , his prestige gone , 1866. ] 25 Fichte .
... prove his fatal mistake . Even if successful in reducing that empire , the invader could * Leben , i . 428 . VOL . LXXX . -NEW SERIES , VOL . II . NO . I. 3 never hold it ; and , his prestige gone , 1866. ] 25 Fichte .
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... multiply in the minds of the readers of English such an echo of the tread of the greatest VOL . LXXX . -NEW SERIES , VOL . II . NO , I. 4 - - ― Italian . In spite of the translations 1866. ] 37 The Character of Dante .
... multiply in the minds of the readers of English such an echo of the tread of the greatest VOL . LXXX . -NEW SERIES , VOL . II . NO , I. 4 - - ― Italian . In spite of the translations 1866. ] 37 The Character of Dante .
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... in restless wanderings and various occu- pations when the success of his poems brought him to the VOL . LXXX . - NEW SERIES , VOL . II . NO . I. 5 notice of the publishing house of the Cottas in Stuttgart 1866. ] 49 Rückert .
... in restless wanderings and various occu- pations when the success of his poems brought him to the VOL . LXXX . - NEW SERIES , VOL . II . NO . I. 5 notice of the publishing house of the Cottas in Stuttgart 1866. ] 49 Rückert .
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