The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 63
... Christian in her faith , in her art , and in her government ; and in place of the old shrines and the old priesthood , —the pontiffs , and the flamens , and the augurs , -were to arise the temples of the Christian faith with their more ...
... Christian in her faith , in her art , and in her government ; and in place of the old shrines and the old priesthood , —the pontiffs , and the flamens , and the augurs , -were to arise the temples of the Christian faith with their more ...
Page 87
... Christ himself , -will be brought out into a clearer and more brilliant light , will be invested with a more sublime and heavenly majesty . Finally , it will show how human life may be conformed to that standard of the Christian Gospel ...
... Christ himself , -will be brought out into a clearer and more brilliant light , will be invested with a more sublime and heavenly majesty . Finally , it will show how human life may be conformed to that standard of the Christian Gospel ...
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... Christian Church with the Christian State ? Conversely , who can be so hardy as to deny the truth of the theory in the face of the fact ? Sceptics and quibblers can never disconnect the civil and religious functions of life , whilst ...
... Christian Church with the Christian State ? Conversely , who can be so hardy as to deny the truth of the theory in the face of the fact ? Sceptics and quibblers can never disconnect the civil and religious functions of life , whilst ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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