The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 22A. Tompkins, 1865 |
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Page 147
... believe in a magnificent democratic republican government , and a na- tionality that shall compel the admiration of history , as they believe in nothing else . What the far - off future will bring to the hundred millions of their ...
... believe in a magnificent democratic republican government , and a na- tionality that shall compel the admiration of history , as they believe in nothing else . What the far - off future will bring to the hundred millions of their ...
Page 348
... believe that certain things had occurred of which they then had no knowledge . And even if this were possible , they cer- tainly could not have been made to believe that all these won- derful things had taken place , and that they had ...
... believe that certain things had occurred of which they then had no knowledge . And even if this were possible , they cer- tainly could not have been made to believe that all these won- derful things had taken place , and that they had ...
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... believe in Christ , though we do not believe what is narrated of him , and yet depend on that narrative for our faith in him ? Shall we accept him as one come from God , and yet deny the truth of the history which affirms that he did so ...
... believe in Christ , though we do not believe what is narrated of him , and yet depend on that narrative for our faith in him ? Shall we accept him as one come from God , and yet deny the truth of the history which affirms that he did so ...
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