The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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... existence as English Christianity , and in no other way . It began its separate career with a series of ( doubtless ) illogical compromises , in the belief that there is an underlying unity , though not uniformity , in the religion as ...
... existence as English Christianity , and in no other way . It began its separate career with a series of ( doubtless ) illogical compromises , in the belief that there is an underlying unity , though not uniformity , in the religion as ...
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... existence of the supreme powers is merely a primal fact which must be reckoned with in human destiny , an inscrutable fact , making maybe on the whole for righteousness , but acting in ways which cannot be criticised nor understood . In ...
... existence of the supreme powers is merely a primal fact which must be reckoned with in human destiny , an inscrutable fact , making maybe on the whole for righteousness , but acting in ways which cannot be criticised nor understood . In ...
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... existence on two planes . Above reached eternity , simultaneous , infinite ; below , the world of Life and Time , where things pass in succession . Sometimes , rapt out of its mortal sphere , the human soul may rise for the twinkling of ...
... existence on two planes . Above reached eternity , simultaneous , infinite ; below , the world of Life and Time , where things pass in succession . Sometimes , rapt out of its mortal sphere , the human soul may rise for the twinkling of ...
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