The Andover Review, Том 12Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889 |
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... thought it necessary to record their dissent . The only protest , indeed , was from the other side , Mr. Macrae , now of Dundee , refusing to accept as adequate the modicum of revision which had now passed into the legislation of the ...
... thought it necessary to record their dissent . The only protest , indeed , was from the other side , Mr. Macrae , now of Dundee , refusing to accept as adequate the modicum of revision which had now passed into the legislation of the ...
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... thought and the currents of pub- lic opinion are not more likely than the imposition of a creed to bring all Christendom to a common recognition of the truth ; whether a church is justified in holding a creed which cannot be expected ...
... thought and the currents of pub- lic opinion are not more likely than the imposition of a creed to bring all Christendom to a common recognition of the truth ; whether a church is justified in holding a creed which cannot be expected ...
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... thought a fine thing and a good joke [ for the young men ] to go about naked and tricked out like Indians , not only on carnival days , but on all other days of feasting and debauchery . " 1 Fremont , in his exploring tour of 1843-44 ...
... thought a fine thing and a good joke [ for the young men ] to go about naked and tricked out like Indians , not only on carnival days , but on all other days of feasting and debauchery . " 1 Fremont , in his exploring tour of 1843-44 ...
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... thought out for himself or not the Hamlet question . But the passage concerning Ophelia , if we understand Goethe's language , which seems sufficiently explicit , we have a right to protest against , as conveying a wanton insult , we ...
... thought out for himself or not the Hamlet question . But the passage concerning Ophelia , if we understand Goethe's language , which seems sufficiently explicit , we have a right to protest against , as conveying a wanton insult , we ...
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... thought , varying in the degree in which they are dominant in historical churches , have a directive influence , but they do not change the constitution or order of the Church itself . It is from this point of view that what is called ...
... thought , varying in the degree in which they are dominant in historical churches , have a directive influence , but they do not change the constitution or order of the Church itself . It is from this point of view that what is called ...
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