Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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... suggest to him the method of studying it , nor so much as tell him what there is to study . True , the school treatises upon it are sometimes abridged from the more elaborate studies of writers of some merit . But in these cases , the ...
... suggest to him the method of studying it , nor so much as tell him what there is to study . True , the school treatises upon it are sometimes abridged from the more elaborate studies of writers of some merit . But in these cases , the ...
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... suggests some further advances in this way . There is no rhyme in the following stanzas . Can the reader make out the law of their harmony ? Passing was the Moorish monarch Through the city of Granada , From the portal of Elvira To the ...
... suggests some further advances in this way . There is no rhyme in the following stanzas . Can the reader make out the law of their harmony ? Passing was the Moorish monarch Through the city of Granada , From the portal of Elvira To the ...
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... suggests all evil to mortals , but does not seem to have the power of injuring men except through their own volition . Vigorous and nimble , she ranges over the whole earth for mischief . She even has the power of tempting Deity , for ...
... suggests all evil to mortals , but does not seem to have the power of injuring men except through their own volition . Vigorous and nimble , she ranges over the whole earth for mischief . She even has the power of tempting Deity , for ...
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... suggests this use of the term , type as it is of mobile and progressive life . Every church should be flexile and plastic enough in doctrine and discipline to allow of growth ; it must not assume to have all truth and all knowledge in ...
... suggests this use of the term , type as it is of mobile and progressive life . Every church should be flexile and plastic enough in doctrine and discipline to allow of growth ; it must not assume to have all truth and all knowledge in ...
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... suggests the hackneyed quotation , which applies to almost everything , 6 Tris imbris torti radios , tris nubis aquosæ Addiderant , rutili tris ignis et alitis austri . ” It originally described the materials of Jupiter's thunderbolts ...
... suggests the hackneyed quotation , which applies to almost everything , 6 Tris imbris torti radios , tris nubis aquosæ Addiderant , rutili tris ignis et alitis austri . ” It originally described the materials of Jupiter's thunderbolts ...
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