The National Review, Volume 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 - Periodicals |
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... faith : already , it is probable , inclined in secret to a cautious scepticism ; placing thereby , as it were , upon a system the frigid prudence and un- venturing incredulity congenial to his character . His change of character changed ...
... faith : already , it is probable , inclined in secret to a cautious scepticism ; placing thereby , as it were , upon a system the frigid prudence and un- venturing incredulity congenial to his character . His change of character changed ...
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... faith , their contempt of the saints and the Virgin , their unclean ritual , and their ignorance of the laws and usages of civilised men . Neither are they silent touching the signs and wonders which they beheld ; the strange aspect of ...
... faith , their contempt of the saints and the Virgin , their unclean ritual , and their ignorance of the laws and usages of civilised men . Neither are they silent touching the signs and wonders which they beheld ; the strange aspect of ...
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... faith " as an unclean and abo- minable thing . In two respects only they differ from the actual explorers ; they did not go forth in quest of gold or pearls , nor to render the red man their tributaries and slaves . To the supposed or ...
... faith " as an unclean and abo- minable thing . In two respects only they differ from the actual explorers ; they did not go forth in quest of gold or pearls , nor to render the red man their tributaries and slaves . To the supposed or ...
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... faith was sincere ; his loyalty without blemish ; and his very arrogance was a mark or an excess of self- respect . Neither should the Spanish people be measured by the standard of the adventurers who flocked to the New World . Among ...
... faith was sincere ; his loyalty without blemish ; and his very arrogance was a mark or an excess of self- respect . Neither should the Spanish people be measured by the standard of the adventurers who flocked to the New World . Among ...
Page 98
... faith or doubt , you numbered up the acts of trust which are not rendered to God personally , but to the instincts and impulses which so often represent Him in the heart , and which might continue to re- present Him even when the dark ...
... faith or doubt , you numbered up the acts of trust which are not rendered to God personally , but to the instincts and impulses which so often represent Him in the heart , and which might continue to re- present Him even when the dark ...
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