The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Volume 7James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell Johnstone and Hunter, 1858 |
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... evil as affect- ing the evidence for the divine goodness ; and after briefly noticing the argument founded on religious impressions , and in connection with this part , the atheistical theory of Feuerbach , he concludes the essay with a ...
... evil as affect- ing the evidence for the divine goodness ; and after briefly noticing the argument founded on religious impressions , and in connection with this part , the atheistical theory of Feuerbach , he concludes the essay with a ...
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... evil as affecting the argument for the Divine goodness ; not that we have aught to say which can in the least degree lessen the difficulties surrounding this ques- tion , but because we regard it as the important point in all such ...
... evil as affecting the argument for the Divine goodness ; not that we have aught to say which can in the least degree lessen the difficulties surrounding this ques- tion , but because we regard it as the important point in all such ...
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... evil as respects the discussions in which we have been engaged , is " the prevalent want of any really adequate appreciation of the nature , value , and use , mental and moral , of a sound acquaintance with the true in- ductive ...
... evil as respects the discussions in which we have been engaged , is " the prevalent want of any really adequate appreciation of the nature , value , and use , mental and moral , of a sound acquaintance with the true in- ductive ...
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... evil as likely to arise from introducing a New Bible ; it would retain so much of the authorised version that the difference between it and the revised one would be discerned only on a close com- parison , and it would preclude the ...
... evil as likely to arise from introducing a New Bible ; it would retain so much of the authorised version that the difference between it and the revised one would be discerned only on a close com- parison , and it would preclude the ...
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... evil of lowering the dignity and marring the character of our English Bible by parting with its antique grandeur for the frippery of modern elegance , may surely suggest the comforting reflection , that learned and devout men , who may ...
... evil of lowering the dignity and marring the character of our English Bible by parting with its antique grandeur for the frippery of modern elegance , may surely suggest the comforting reflection , that learned and devout men , who may ...
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