The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... Holy Scriptures is an historical truth which does not in the slightest degree affect our argument . Neither does our Lord's miraculous history . The only truth not purely natural which it is necessary for us to bring into harmony with ...
... Holy Scriptures is an historical truth which does not in the slightest degree affect our argument . Neither does our Lord's miraculous history . The only truth not purely natural which it is necessary for us to bring into harmony with ...
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... Holy Inquisition sees its wrath Is fed from the strong heart of wisest love ; For love must needs make hatred . He ... Holy Light . Yea , I have sinned , And called it mercy . But I shrink no more . To - morrow morn this temptress shall ...
... Holy Inquisition sees its wrath Is fed from the strong heart of wisest love ; For love must needs make hatred . He ... Holy Light . Yea , I have sinned , And called it mercy . But I shrink no more . To - morrow morn this temptress shall ...
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... holy of holy days . Thus are the sublimest affairs offered in a familiar manner , with a low voice and flat style ; for so the wisdom of God descends and delights to cloth itself , while man's wisdom would flourish in enticing words ...
... holy of holy days . Thus are the sublimest affairs offered in a familiar manner , with a low voice and flat style ; for so the wisdom of God descends and delights to cloth itself , while man's wisdom would flourish in enticing words ...
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