The Christian ObserverHatchard and Company, 1850 |
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... Bible is moved from its shelf , and is now the favourite book . The visits of those who were overlooked and shunned before , are prized and welcomed . In short , for a time at least , " old things are passed away , and all things are ...
... Bible is moved from its shelf , and is now the favourite book . The visits of those who were overlooked and shunned before , are prized and welcomed . In short , for a time at least , " old things are passed away , and all things are ...
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... Bible and Christianity ; and that by no vulgar mind , but by a highly educated and learned man , a person evidently endowed with great talents , and capable of at least expressing great depth and earnestness of feeling . It is a no less ...
... Bible and Christianity ; and that by no vulgar mind , but by a highly educated and learned man , a person evidently endowed with great talents , and capable of at least expressing great depth and earnestness of feeling . It is a no less ...
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... Bible Society , but of the Bible itself . This leads to an interview with his Bishop , to whom he makes a full and eloquent confession of unbelief in Revelation and the Atonement . The Bishop advises a temporary retirement from his ...
... Bible Society , but of the Bible itself . This leads to an interview with his Bishop , to whom he makes a full and eloquent confession of unbelief in Revelation and the Atonement . The Bishop advises a temporary retirement from his ...
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... Bible revelation ; various plausible objections occur to him against the scheme and doctrines of Christianity . Fancy- ing that he has made great discoveries ; that his observations and strictures are original ; never acquainting ...
... Bible revelation ; various plausible objections occur to him against the scheme and doctrines of Christianity . Fancy- ing that he has made great discoveries ; that his observations and strictures are original ; never acquainting ...
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... Bible , allege the constant superintendence , and direct and observable action of Deity . Mr. Froude has the temerity to class them with the Bible , as mythologies , once indeed believed , but now rejected as past , or as passing away ...
... Bible , allege the constant superintendence , and direct and observable action of Deity . Mr. Froude has the temerity to class them with the Bible , as mythologies , once indeed believed , but now rejected as past , or as passing away ...
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