The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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Page 71
... fact , who val- ued his favour , would have presumed to mention the book in his presence except for the purpose of ... facts in his life . There was an interval of seven years between the publication of Joseph An- drews ' and the ...
... fact , who val- ued his favour , would have presumed to mention the book in his presence except for the purpose of ... facts in his life . There was an interval of seven years between the publication of Joseph An- drews ' and the ...
Page 73
... fact . His wife , when on board the vessel which con- veyed them , endured agonies from tooth- ache . She fell asleep , and the pause in her sufferings raised his spirits . But , un- fortunately for me , ' he says , ' I was left in a ...
... fact . His wife , when on board the vessel which con- veyed them , endured agonies from tooth- ache . She fell asleep , and the pause in her sufferings raised his spirits . But , un- fortunately for me , ' he says , ' I was left in a ...
Page 86
... facts which form the revealed religion . In connexion with this basis of all historical , grammatical , ethno- subject ... fact , a German professor will toil pa- tiently at his desk for fourteen hours out of the twenty - four , never ...
... facts which form the revealed religion . In connexion with this basis of all historical , grammatical , ethno- subject ... fact , a German professor will toil pa- tiently at his desk for fourteen hours out of the twenty - four , never ...
Page 88
... facts of outward experience . These remain as they are , whether we admit them or not . Still we cannot deny that ... fact to posterity . As to the origin of the world and of the human race , neither the philosopher nor the historian ...
... facts of outward experience . These remain as they are , whether we admit them or not . Still we cannot deny that ... fact to posterity . As to the origin of the world and of the human race , neither the philosopher nor the historian ...
Page 90
... fact that our Lord is frequently represented in the Gospel as appealing to his miracles in proof of his divine commission ; and not less so to the practice of St. Paul , who , in writing to the Corinthians , makes miracles a proof of ...
... fact that our Lord is frequently represented in the Gospel as appealing to his miracles in proof of his divine commission ; and not less so to the practice of St. Paul , who , in writing to the Corinthians , makes miracles a proof of ...
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