The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 18 |
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... lowers of such widely different faiths . of the modern European , as opposed to the classic school of poetry , and on whom the Arabian spirit of literary enterprise is generally considered to have exerted so much influence .
... lowers of such widely different faiths . of the modern European , as opposed to the classic school of poetry , and on whom the Arabian spirit of literary enterprise is generally considered to have exerted so much influence .
Pàgina 2
From this union resulted a mutual agreement to declare , as neutral ground ( open to all , and considered by none as constituting the essentials of their respective faiths ) a vast field of speculative inquiry into the deepest ...
From this union resulted a mutual agreement to declare , as neutral ground ( open to all , and considered by none as constituting the essentials of their respective faiths ) a vast field of speculative inquiry into the deepest ...
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We are not to look to the Reformers as immediately introducing any great extension of freedom of inquiry on those religious subjects , at least , which had not been considered as immediately essential to the interests of the church .
We are not to look to the Reformers as immediately introducing any great extension of freedom of inquiry on those religious subjects , at least , which had not been considered as immediately essential to the interests of the church .
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... the history and usages of his people , ( considered by the allegorists merely as the covering of some deeper meaning , ) gives an air of nature to his eager curiosity respecting things which might otherwise have appeared trifling .
... the history and usages of his people , ( considered by the allegorists merely as the covering of some deeper meaning , ) gives an air of nature to his eager curiosity respecting things which might otherwise have appeared trifling .
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Speaking of his own feelings , he would have considered it no loss of honour to have been vanquished by such a competitor . The presence of his excellent friend the late Lord Rector restrained him from saying all he could wish to say ...
Speaking of his own feelings , he would have considered it no loss of honour to have been vanquished by such a competitor . The presence of his excellent friend the late Lord Rector restrained him from saying all he could wish to say ...
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