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... nations , under the immediate control of the Almighty Father of all , and continually experiencing his direct interposition , the account of them given in authentic 22 [ JAN . Review of Froude's " Nemesis of Faith . "
... nations , under the immediate control of the Almighty Father of all , and continually experiencing his direct interposition , the account of them given in authentic 22 [ JAN . Review of Froude's " Nemesis of Faith . "
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... nations forced the Jewish mind into contact with the Indian , the Persian , or the Grecian , such a religion was absolutely inevitable . " ( p . 88. ) He then proceeds to shew that Christianity was the develop- ment of Judaism , Persism ...
... nations forced the Jewish mind into contact with the Indian , the Persian , or the Grecian , such a religion was absolutely inevitable . " ( p . 88. ) He then proceeds to shew that Christianity was the develop- ment of Judaism , Persism ...
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... nation with one voice accepted the token , and " said , The Lord , He is the God ; the Lord , He is the God . " The second temple , the human nature of our Lord , was dedi- cated , Dr. Hinds maintains , by the descent of the same " re ...
... nation with one voice accepted the token , and " said , The Lord , He is the God ; the Lord , He is the God . " The second temple , the human nature of our Lord , was dedi- cated , Dr. Hinds maintains , by the descent of the same " re ...
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... nation was so fertile , that every idea seemed to come into his mind accompanied with a sort of spirit or ghost , which he could produce at his pleasure , and , which it was an act of forbearance , if he did not produce it . And the ...
... nation was so fertile , that every idea seemed to come into his mind accompanied with a sort of spirit or ghost , which he could produce at his pleasure , and , which it was an act of forbearance , if he did not produce it . And the ...
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... nation . Yet not even that astounding explosion could awe the bitter and intrepid spirit of the solicitor . Striving to make himself heard above the din , he called on the judges to commit those who had violated , by clamour , the ...
... nation . Yet not even that astounding explosion could awe the bitter and intrepid spirit of the solicitor . Striving to make himself heard above the din , he called on the judges to commit those who had violated , by clamour , the ...
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