The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 10. sējumsGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 84.
41. lappuse
... certainly cannot be scientifically proved . As to the narrative of the flood , if reasoners would pass by mere human comments , ( and commenta- tors are sometimes mere learned fools ) and go to the word itself , they would find both ...
... certainly cannot be scientifically proved . As to the narrative of the flood , if reasoners would pass by mere human comments , ( and commenta- tors are sometimes mere learned fools ) and go to the word itself , they would find both ...
42. lappuse
... certainly , as we live longer and acquire a wider range of observation , we see how true it is that one - half the world does know what the other half thinks . And if we are ready to learn by experience , we come to be more careful of ...
... certainly , as we live longer and acquire a wider range of observation , we see how true it is that one - half the world does know what the other half thinks . And if we are ready to learn by experience , we come to be more careful of ...
43. lappuse
... certainly reply that religion appeared to be enormously more influential now than in his younger days . The extent of the awakening of the dormant force of religious life in the Church of England alone has been incalculable , and not in ...
... certainly reply that religion appeared to be enormously more influential now than in his younger days . The extent of the awakening of the dormant force of religious life in the Church of England alone has been incalculable , and not in ...
44. lappuse
... certainly the multiplied teach- ing agencies of Christian churches ought not to be excluded . If anything less than this is meant by modern culture , then the word is used in a non - natural sense ; some technical and narrow ...
... certainly the multiplied teach- ing agencies of Christian churches ought not to be excluded . If anything less than this is meant by modern culture , then the word is used in a non - natural sense ; some technical and narrow ...
51. lappuse
... certainly pass through his farm , is a question into which it would be impertinent to inquire . Mr. Biggar , the member for the county , whose residence we passed on the road , stated he was using his best endeavours to draw the ...
... certainly pass through his farm , is a question into which it would be impertinent to inquire . Mr. Biggar , the member for the county , whose residence we passed on the road , stated he was using his best endeavours to draw the ...
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