The British Quarterly Review, Band 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... Christians in disguise , then was Christianity , as a knowledge , taught independently of Christ ; nay , in opposition to Christ ; or , if we were to accept the hyperbolical fairy - tale of Pliny , positively two thousand years before ...
... Christians in disguise , then was Christianity , as a knowledge , taught independently of Christ ; nay , in opposition to Christ ; or , if we were to accept the hyperbolical fairy - tale of Pliny , positively two thousand years before ...
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... Christ , they supposed to be waiting and ripening for the Jewish people . * * * * * ' Believing , therefore , as Judas did , and perhaps had reason to do , that Christ contemplated the establishment of a temporal king- dom - the ...
... Christ , they supposed to be waiting and ripening for the Jewish people . * * * * * ' Believing , therefore , as Judas did , and perhaps had reason to do , that Christ contemplated the establishment of a temporal king- dom - the ...
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... Christian name , and as to whether she was or was not partially clothed on that unusual occasion . A conspiracy among some radical cabmen and omnibus drivers puts a welcome veto upon the remainder of this disquisition . The instinct of ...
... Christian name , and as to whether she was or was not partially clothed on that unusual occasion . A conspiracy among some radical cabmen and omnibus drivers puts a welcome veto upon the remainder of this disquisition . The instinct of ...
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... Christianity in any form , but also in part to the true liberality of several contem- porary thinkers and statesmen , and in part to the peculiar character of the Revolution of 1688 , which almost necessarily tended to Latitudinarianism ...
... Christianity in any form , but also in part to the true liberality of several contem- porary thinkers and statesmen , and in part to the peculiar character of the Revolution of 1688 , which almost necessarily tended to Latitudinarianism ...
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... Christian service . The notion that conformity with Anglicanism should be a test of complete citizenship , and therefore that political disabilities should be imposed upon Nonconformists , has also been very nearly exploded ; and with ...
... Christian service . The notion that conformity with Anglicanism should be a test of complete citizenship , and therefore that political disabilities should be imposed upon Nonconformists , has also been very nearly exploded ; and with ...
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