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... mind of the reader of these pages . " No man may justly blame me for honour- 66 ing my spiritual mother , the Church of Eng- " land , in whose womb I was conceived , at whose " breasts I was nourished , and in whose bosom I 66 hope to ...
... mind of the reader of these pages . " No man may justly blame me for honour- 66 ing my spiritual mother , the Church of Eng- " land , in whose womb I was conceived , at whose " breasts I was nourished , and in whose bosom I 66 hope to ...
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... mind in approaching the subject of the present Lectures - the steadfastness of Christianity an argument for the truth and ultimate permanence of its doctrines . " § 2. Such an argument , it may be permitted to inductive point out , is ...
... mind in approaching the subject of the present Lectures - the steadfastness of Christianity an argument for the truth and ultimate permanence of its doctrines . " § 2. Such an argument , it may be permitted to inductive point out , is ...
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... mind on looking back can well enough discern its wanderings on the road . It is true that there is much in the career of Christianity to obscure the light of its own progress . The tardiness and partial character of its advance have ...
... mind on looking back can well enough discern its wanderings on the road . It is true that there is much in the career of Christianity to obscure the light of its own progress . The tardiness and partial character of its advance have ...
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... mind it would rather furnish a presumption against the truth of Christianity , if it did not or had not in its progress exhibited that amount of variation which is alone compatible with the course of human reason on all subjects of ...
... mind it would rather furnish a presumption against the truth of Christianity , if it did not or had not in its progress exhibited that amount of variation which is alone compatible with the course of human reason on all subjects of ...
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... mind - a gradual evolution of conviction , the spirit and tendency of the age , the fruit of time and succes- sion . It should be clearly understood that all such results are , in fact , the work of individual effort , admitting of ...
... mind - a gradual evolution of conviction , the spirit and tendency of the age , the fruit of time and succes- sion . It should be clearly understood that all such results are , in fact , the work of individual effort , admitting of ...
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