The Andover Review, Том 14Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1890 |
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... hand , some strong but coarser natures , see plainly the delu- sion of the sentimentalists , and in violent revulsion strip Love to the nakedness of pure animalism . This is like the gross material- ist in regard to religion . But a ...
... hand , some strong but coarser natures , see plainly the delu- sion of the sentimentalists , and in violent revulsion strip Love to the nakedness of pure animalism . This is like the gross material- ist in regard to religion . But a ...
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... hand , the formal element in his teaching has been ignored , and , on the other , the form has been held so essential and so identical with the truths of the spiritual life , that it has been made to give the law to all religious ...
... hand , the formal element in his teaching has been ignored , and , on the other , the form has been held so essential and so identical with the truths of the spiritual life , that it has been made to give the law to all religious ...
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... hand . The salutation in Rom . i . 1-7 furnishes good illustrations . At the mention of " the gospel " ( ver . 1 ) he appends a brief historic description of it ( ver . 2 ) ; to the title " Son " he adds an account of Him with respect ...
... hand . The salutation in Rom . i . 1-7 furnishes good illustrations . At the mention of " the gospel " ( ver . 1 ) he appends a brief historic description of it ( ver . 2 ) ; to the title " Son " he adds an account of Him with respect ...
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... hand without a self - revelation whose most charming feature is the naìveté of its utter unconsciousness . But the book was remarkable not only in a personal quality which made all who were taken into its confidences friends , but yet ...
... hand without a self - revelation whose most charming feature is the naìveté of its utter unconsciousness . But the book was remarkable not only in a personal quality which made all who were taken into its confidences friends , but yet ...
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... hand — had already ranged far and wide before he rose , and , lightly bowing , left the room.1 I thought him absolutely unlike any one I had ever met ; singularly pleasant in all he said ; even more singularly encouraging and gracious ...
... hand — had already ranged far and wide before he rose , and , lightly bowing , left the room.1 I thought him absolutely unlike any one I had ever met ; singularly pleasant in all he said ; even more singularly encouraging and gracious ...
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