The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... Christianity obtains even from him some acknowledgment . It is impossible to deny that the Christian religion exists - that it has existed for more than eighteen hundred years - that it has changed the face of society -that , as he ...
... Christianity obtains even from him some acknowledgment . It is impossible to deny that the Christian religion exists - that it has existed for more than eighteen hundred years - that it has changed the face of society -that , as he ...
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... Christian Church ought to break with Judaism altogether , to renounce its God , to banish its Scriptures , to disown its school- ing for Christ , to repudiate its prophecies , and to deny any connexion whatever between its history and ...
... Christian Church ought to break with Judaism altogether , to renounce its God , to banish its Scriptures , to disown its school- ing for Christ , to repudiate its prophecies , and to deny any connexion whatever between its history and ...
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... Christian Scriptures are contemptuously vilified as the silliest of mankind . 6 ' The whole history of the Canon and of Christian literature in the second and third centuries displays the most deplorable carelessness and want of ...
... Christian Scriptures are contemptuously vilified as the silliest of mankind . 6 ' The whole history of the Canon and of Christian literature in the second and third centuries displays the most deplorable carelessness and want of ...
Contents
1 Three Essays on Religion Nature The Utility | 1 |
History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellen | 31 |
ou la Paume des Anciens Par M Burette Acad | 52 |
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