The Critical Review of Theological and Philosophical Literature, Volumes 1-2Williams and Norsate, 1891 |
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... He now within our reach , or in the accounts of Him which , in fact , we possess , that only is authoritative for any of us which obtains the . verdict of the oracle within . cation , recipiency 6 The Critical Review .
... He now within our reach , or in the accounts of Him which , in fact , we possess , that only is authoritative for any of us which obtains the . verdict of the oracle within . cation , recipiency 6 The Critical Review .
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... fact that the Bible so powerfully and variously evokes the witness which speaks for God within us , may mean no more ... facts and events . It is claimed that He broke the silence and spoke , put aside the veil and wrought , in an order ...
... fact that the Bible so powerfully and variously evokes the witness which speaks for God within us , may mean no more ... facts and events . It is claimed that He broke the silence and spoke , put aside the veil and wrought , in an order ...
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... facts , which for every competent student of history are indisputable , and which admit of only one reasonable interpretation . The other staked everything upon the inerrancy of a divinely guided authority ; and for him the fact that ...
... facts , which for every competent student of history are indisputable , and which admit of only one reasonable interpretation . The other staked everything upon the inerrancy of a divinely guided authority ; and for him the fact that ...
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... Döllinger was a member of the Old Catholic communion . little further on he writes : - " And here , Monseigneur , I venture to bring before you a characteristic fact . When the archbishop , obeying ( as Döllinger's Letters . 27.
... Döllinger was a member of the Old Catholic communion . little further on he writes : - " And here , Monseigneur , I venture to bring before you a characteristic fact . When the archbishop , obeying ( as Döllinger's Letters . 27.
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... fact that a professor in active duty cannot afford to part with lectures which contain the best work of his life . Only a few sections were written out so as to be fit for the press , and it has fallen to others to edit from the college ...
... fact that a professor in active duty cannot afford to part with lectures which contain the best work of his life . Only a few sections were written out so as to be fit for the press , and it has fallen to others to edit from the college ...
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