The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 477
... Christian religion , as was assumed and stated over and over again in the course of those debates , and Christian religion with as much definiteness as was necessary for the life and power of the teaching to be given . Those were the ...
... Christian religion , as was assumed and stated over and over again in the course of those debates , and Christian religion with as much definiteness as was necessary for the life and power of the teaching to be given . Those were the ...
Page 478
... Christians will allow the assump- tion , that the doctrines of the Holy Trinity and the Incarna- tion are not sectarian - that is , legitimately subject to the free play of Christian opinion , but integral to Christianity itself . It is ...
... Christians will allow the assump- tion , that the doctrines of the Holy Trinity and the Incarna- tion are not sectarian - that is , legitimately subject to the free play of Christian opinion , but integral to Christianity itself . It is ...
Page 481
... Christian parents and of the consciences of Christian children . After all , these last ought in equity to be the determining factors of the teaching which the parents are compelled to pay for and their children to receive . Even Mr ...
... Christian parents and of the consciences of Christian children . After all , these last ought in equity to be the determining factors of the teaching which the parents are compelled to pay for and their children to receive . Even Mr ...
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