The Edinburgh Review, Volum 90A. and C. Black, 1849 |
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Pàgina 296
... admitting its validity ) , and such in amount as to render it more likely that the doctrines it substantiates are ... admit it the more willingly , as it shows that so inextricably intertwined are the roots both of Reason and Faith in ...
... admitting its validity ) , and such in amount as to render it more likely that the doctrines it substantiates are ... admit it the more willingly , as it shows that so inextricably intertwined are the roots both of Reason and Faith in ...
Pàgina 323
... admit that the present order of things had a beginning ; and , if Christians at all , the equal absurdity of the assertion , while they admit that it will have an end ; - not only because the geologist will have familiarised the world ...
... admit that the present order of things had a beginning ; and , if Christians at all , the equal absurdity of the assertion , while they admit that it will have an end ; - not only because the geologist will have familiarised the world ...
Pàgina 344
... admit —not only may safely admit — the existence of discrepancies , but may do so even with advantage to his cause . He must admit them , since such variations must be the result of the manner in which the records have been transmitted ...
... admit —not only may safely admit — the existence of discrepancies , but may do so even with advantage to his cause . He must admit them , since such variations must be the result of the manner in which the records have been transmitted ...
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1 Reports of the Commissioners of Pentonville Prison | 1 |
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