New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Հատոր 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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Էջ 110
... true or false . The attractive power of humility and love is formidable , as is the repelling power of pride and uncharitableness ; fruits which the adoption and the retention of shibboleths , in connection with religious belief , and ...
... true or false . The attractive power of humility and love is formidable , as is the repelling power of pride and uncharitableness ; fruits which the adoption and the retention of shibboleths , in connection with religious belief , and ...
Էջ 223
... true Church , " before whose ipse dixit the human race at large would ever consent to bow its rebellious intellect . Why should there not be such an authority , they ask , unaware that the real question is - why should there be ; or ...
... true Church , " before whose ipse dixit the human race at large would ever consent to bow its rebellious intellect . Why should there not be such an authority , they ask , unaware that the real question is - why should there be ; or ...
Էջ 227
... true . To the third class exclusively belongs that popular view of " justification , " which makes it possible to build an imaginary dilemma upon the fiction that this can ever in the nature of things bear either to faith or to works ...
... true . To the third class exclusively belongs that popular view of " justification , " which makes it possible to build an imaginary dilemma upon the fiction that this can ever in the nature of things bear either to faith or to works ...
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