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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... remarks , that " such an object of competition could hardly fail to call forth existing talent , so as to allow us to consider these productions as affording a fair average esti- mate of the actual state of knowledge and attainments in ...
... remarks , that " such an object of competition could hardly fail to call forth existing talent , so as to allow us to consider these productions as affording a fair average esti- mate of the actual state of knowledge and attainments in ...
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... remarks will be easily understood . After ob- serving , as we have already noticed , that " such an object of competition could , " in the opinion of the judges , " hardly fail to call forth existing talent so as to allow us to consider ...
... remarks will be easily understood . After ob- serving , as we have already noticed , that " such an object of competition could , " in the opinion of the judges , " hardly fail to call forth existing talent so as to allow us to consider ...
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... remarks on the two successful treatises . However interesting it would be to review these dis- tinguished productions in connection - not with any one or more of the rival treatises - a task utterly beyond our power - but with the two ...
... remarks on the two successful treatises . However interesting it would be to review these dis- tinguished productions in connection - not with any one or more of the rival treatises - a task utterly beyond our power - but with the two ...
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... remarks on the essential importance of a knowledge of metaphysical sys- tems to a thorough discussion of the evidences of natural theology . " Nothing indeed , " he observes , " is more essential to a complete discussion of the ...
... remarks on the essential importance of a knowledge of metaphysical sys- tems to a thorough discussion of the evidences of natural theology . " Nothing indeed , " he observes , " is more essential to a complete discussion of the ...
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... remarks , that " nothing can be a more neces- sary precaution in entering upon them , than a careful atten- tion to clear definition at the outset ; and this more especially when applied to the high subjects now referred to . When ...
... remarks , that " nothing can be a more neces- sary precaution in entering upon them , than a careful atten- tion to clear definition at the outset ; and this more especially when applied to the high subjects now referred to . When ...
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