The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 19
... question , whether this world had any thing to offer so peaceful and so pure as an habitual ministration at those hal- lowed altars , and an unbroken ascent of the heart heavenwards , on the wings of those unearthly psalmodies ? To this ...
... question , whether this world had any thing to offer so peaceful and so pure as an habitual ministration at those hal- lowed altars , and an unbroken ascent of the heart heavenwards , on the wings of those unearthly psalmodies ? To this ...
Pàgina 22
... question- ing of such testimonies as may be cited , even when most sus- picious and equivocal . This argument from probability is especially insisted on , when any occurrences are alleged as miraculous that is , as improbable for , if ...
... question- ing of such testimonies as may be cited , even when most sus- picious and equivocal . This argument from probability is especially insisted on , when any occurrences are alleged as miraculous that is , as improbable for , if ...
Pàgina 27
... questions of the very highest practical importance ) , no one probably will read with indifference the answer of Papebroch to his formidable antagonist : 6 - ' I assure you , ' he says , that the only satisfaction which I ' retain in ...
... questions of the very highest practical importance ) , no one probably will read with indifference the answer of Papebroch to his formidable antagonist : 6 - ' I assure you , ' he says , that the only satisfaction which I ' retain in ...
Pàgina 32
... question was debateable at all before the tribunal of human reason , was , however , an overt act of liberalism ; which Mabillon was of course required to expiate . Long and anxious were the debates in the congregation of the Index ...
... question was debateable at all before the tribunal of human reason , was , however , an overt act of liberalism ; which Mabillon was of course required to expiate . Long and anxious were the debates in the congregation of the Index ...
Pàgina 44
... question , from which it could be gathered that he sustained any religious office , or seriously entertained any religious belief whatever . It may be that our Protestant divines occasionally transgress the limits within which modesty ...
... question , from which it could be gathered that he sustained any religious office , or seriously entertained any religious belief whatever . It may be that our Protestant divines occasionally transgress the limits within which modesty ...
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