The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... Faith Jacox's Scripture Proverbs Cox's Pilgrim Psalms PAGE 472 . 477 482 487 489 490 490 492 Lux e Tenebris . Reid's Natural Science , Religious Creeds and Scripture Truth 494 Gibson's Philosophy , Science , and Revelation . 495 ...
... Faith Jacox's Scripture Proverbs Cox's Pilgrim Psalms PAGE 472 . 477 482 487 489 490 490 492 Lux e Tenebris . Reid's Natural Science , Religious Creeds and Scripture Truth 494 Gibson's Philosophy , Science , and Revelation . 495 ...
Side 2
... faith transmitted through Noah to the postdiluvian world ? And was not that tradition continued down to the giving of the Mosaic law , and thence more fully and authoritatively sent to us by authenticated prophets , and by Christ and ...
... faith transmitted through Noah to the postdiluvian world ? And was not that tradition continued down to the giving of the Mosaic law , and thence more fully and authoritatively sent to us by authenticated prophets , and by Christ and ...
Side 3
... faith that are interwoven with the remains of old systems of religion , however false . A chief witness of the kind is the Egyp- tian Book of the Dead . When that large collection of mingled myth and tradition is laid side by side with ...
... faith that are interwoven with the remains of old systems of religion , however false . A chief witness of the kind is the Egyp- tian Book of the Dead . When that large collection of mingled myth and tradition is laid side by side with ...
Side 7
... faith , or so much of the true faith as remained among them , was the same , even as the primeval revelation given to the first men must have been the same . Returning now to the Egyptians , we at once observe how eminently they were ...
... faith , or so much of the true faith as remained among them , was the same , even as the primeval revelation given to the first men must have been the same . Returning now to the Egyptians , we at once observe how eminently they were ...
Side 8
... faith , yet faith so strong in its way , and so sincere , for aught we know to the contrary , that it may now rebuke the unbelief of this generation , even as the penitents of Nineveh might arise in judgment to rebuke the more guilty ...
... faith , yet faith so strong in its way , and so sincere , for aught we know to the contrary , that it may now rebuke the unbelief of this generation , even as the penitents of Nineveh might arise in judgment to rebuke the more guilty ...
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