Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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الصفحة 125
... respecting which there exists the widest diversity of opinion , and respecting some of which a large part of our ... respect- ing the latter object . We must , therefore , pause before we admit that the persons , be they who they may ...
... respecting which there exists the widest diversity of opinion , and respecting some of which a large part of our ... respect- ing the latter object . We must , therefore , pause before we admit that the persons , be they who they may ...
الصفحة 175
... respect to some important questions , has been sometimes one way and sometimes another . Take , for example , the questions agitated between the Calvinists and the Arminians . Do we find in the Church of England , with respect to those ...
... respect to some important questions , has been sometimes one way and sometimes another . Take , for example , the questions agitated between the Calvinists and the Arminians . Do we find in the Church of England , with respect to those ...
الصفحة 249
... respect to the temporal interests of individuals ; but with respect to societies , the rule is subject to still fewer exceptions , and that for this reason , that the life of societies is longer than the life of individuals . It is ...
... respect to the temporal interests of individuals ; but with respect to societies , the rule is subject to still fewer exceptions , and that for this reason , that the life of societies is longer than the life of individuals . It is ...
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