The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
Från bokens innehåll
Resultat 1-5 av 49
Sida 4
... period ; and nothing is more unfair , though nothing is more common , than to condemn the individual for what is the ... periods , and the popular modes of reasoning have been equally fluctuating . Thus we wonder how our forefathers ...
... period ; and nothing is more unfair , though nothing is more common , than to condemn the individual for what is the ... periods , and the popular modes of reasoning have been equally fluctuating . Thus we wonder how our forefathers ...
Sida 6
... period , of the progress which the gospel was making among the heathen , or of the customs and discipline which prevailed in the early church . All these facts , and many more , which are of great interest to the antiquary and divine ...
... period , of the progress which the gospel was making among the heathen , or of the customs and discipline which prevailed in the early church . All these facts , and many more , which are of great interest to the antiquary and divine ...
Sida 7
... period of time to which it refers . But we are mistaken , if the book be found in this respect generally useful . Instead of bearing the title which it does , it might rather be styled an analysis of the writings of Tertullian , with ...
... period of time to which it refers . But we are mistaken , if the book be found in this respect generally useful . Instead of bearing the title which it does , it might rather be styled an analysis of the writings of Tertullian , with ...
Sida 9
... period ( it might be wished indeed that he had done so , because the present work is almost unintelligible to a person , who is not already acquainted with the ecclesiastical history of the first two centuries ; but though it begins ...
... period ( it might be wished indeed that he had done so , because the present work is almost unintelligible to a person , who is not already acquainted with the ecclesiastical history of the first two centuries ; but though it begins ...
Sida 10
... period , he would probably be at a loss to reply . The in- teresting point in ecclesiastical history , is to discover how far the church in general was affected by any new opinions ; we wish to know at what time they first made their ...
... period , he would probably be at a loss to reply . The in- teresting point in ecclesiastical history , is to discover how far the church in general was affected by any new opinions ; we wish to know at what time they first made their ...
Andra upplagor - Visa alla
The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1824 |
The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1826 |
The British Critic: A New Review, Volym 20 William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1823 |
Vanliga ord och fraser
admiration animal APHORISM Apostles appears argument assertion astronomical believe better Bishop of Bristol book of Genesis British cause celebrated character Christian church circumstances Coleridge consequence Davison death divine doctrine double stars ecclesiastical effect endeavour Eusebius evidence evil existence express fact faith Fathers favour feelings friends give Glamorgan Gospel ground honour human India instances institution instrument interest Irenæus Justin Martyr labours language Leighton less Lord Lord Wellesley Madame de Genlis Major Cartwright manner means memoirs ment mentioned mind miracles miraculous powers moral mural circle natives nature never object observations observatory occasion opinion origin parallax passage person Polycarp possessed present prove reader reason religion remarks respect right ascension sacrifice scripture ships Sir Francis Burdett Sir John Malcolm Socinianism speak spirit stars Tertullian things third century tion truth whole word writings