The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... believe he was very much as God made him . We be- lieve his legislation was a mistake , founded on a false conception of the place of Hebraism in modern history . Yet let us recollect that , like Moses when he led that wild , outlawed ...
... believe he was very much as God made him . We be- lieve his legislation was a mistake , founded on a false conception of the place of Hebraism in modern history . Yet let us recollect that , like Moses when he led that wild , outlawed ...
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... believe it has often , to the indi- vidual student , operated in much the same way as if we were to put the loaf we ... believe a person , we shall also believe some propositions respecting him , and the facts they declare ; and we ...
... believe it has often , to the indi- vidual student , operated in much the same way as if we were to put the loaf we ... believe a person , we shall also believe some propositions respecting him , and the facts they declare ; and we ...
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... believe , materially from those of M. Hugo : that which to him would be the social rule , we should regard as the social excep- tion . Crime , we believe , to be not certainly so tractable and tameable a beast as our author regards it ...
... believe , materially from those of M. Hugo : that which to him would be the social rule , we should regard as the social excep- tion . Crime , we believe , to be not certainly so tractable and tameable a beast as our author regards it ...
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