The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 1
... Church was merely the natural result of natural causes . For what better proof could be given of the divine origin of any religion than by showing that it had at once overspread the civilised world , by the expansive power of an ...
... Church was merely the natural result of natural causes . For what better proof could be given of the divine origin of any religion than by showing that it had at once overspread the civilised world , by the expansive power of an ...
Pàgina 2
- Thus the Church was at first Congregational , that by the agitation of the lowest strata of society the superincumbent mass ... Church , and judging that she is still the same in spirit throughout all ages , although , in her external ...
- Thus the Church was at first Congregational , that by the agitation of the lowest strata of society the superincumbent mass ... Church , and judging that she is still the same in spirit throughout all ages , although , in her external ...
Pàgina 3
... Church and of the world , that there our own spiritual and intellectual ancestry found shelter amidst the tempest , that there were matured those powers of mind which gradually infused harmony and order into the warring elements of the ...
... Church and of the world , that there our own spiritual and intellectual ancestry found shelter amidst the tempest , that there were matured those powers of mind which gradually infused harmony and order into the warring elements of the ...
Pàgina 7
... Church and the thanksgivings of the Church Triumphant . C Lusts of the imagination ! ' exclaimed , and may yet exclaim , the indignant pulpits of Scotland and Geneva lusts as hostile to the purity of the Christian Faith as the grosser ...
... Church and the thanksgivings of the Church Triumphant . C Lusts of the imagination ! ' exclaimed , and may yet exclaim , the indignant pulpits of Scotland and Geneva lusts as hostile to the purity of the Christian Faith as the grosser ...
Pàgina 8
... Church historians , the geo- graphers and grammarians whose works were then extant and in repute , with various medical books , for the assistance of those monks to whom the care of the infirmary was confided . Who- ever will consult ...
... Church historians , the geo- graphers and grammarians whose works were then extant and in repute , with various medical books , for the assistance of those monks to whom the care of the infirmary was confided . Who- ever will consult ...
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