The Contemporary Review, Volume 16A. Strahan, 1871 |
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... mind of the reader that the following pages partake of that nature , will be dispelled , if he reflect that they cannot be published * until after the day on which the ratepayers of the metropolis will have decided which candidates for ...
... mind of the reader that the following pages partake of that nature , will be dispelled , if he reflect that they cannot be published * until after the day on which the ratepayers of the metropolis will have decided which candidates for ...
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... mind , under the name of " indistinct denomination- alism . " But this reading being plainly inadmissible , I can ... minds , theological dogmas which their tender age prevents them from understanding . " 1. Physical training and drill ...
... mind , under the name of " indistinct denomination- alism . " But this reading being plainly inadmissible , I can ... minds , theological dogmas which their tender age prevents them from understanding . " 1. Physical training and drill ...
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... mind . Parliament has already done something in this direction , by declining to be an accomplice in the asphyxiation of school children . It refuses to make any grant to a school in which the cubical contents of the school - room are ...
... mind . Parliament has already done something in this direction , by declining to be an accomplice in the asphyxiation of school children . It refuses to make any grant to a school in which the cubical contents of the school - room are ...
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... mind got a glimpse of the truth . What is true of God is still more true of the clear distinction between spirit and matter . Not a child amongst us but takes in at once the notion of a disembodied soul , yet how long it was before men ...
... mind got a glimpse of the truth . What is true of God is still more true of the clear distinction between spirit and matter . Not a child amongst us but takes in at once the notion of a disembodied soul , yet how long it was before men ...
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... mind of the Carthaginian found it hard to represent to himself the substance of God except in materialistic terms . tullian was a heretic , but Melito is said to have used similar language . As late as the fifth century , St. Augustine ...
... mind of the Carthaginian found it hard to represent to himself the substance of God except in materialistic terms . tullian was a heretic , but Melito is said to have used similar language . As late as the fifth century , St. Augustine ...
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