The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1865 - English literature |
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Page 87
... Christianity ; but is it not also certain that there would have been no expansion of the Roman law , but for the development and operation of Christian truth ? It was a pre- eminently miserable world into which the Christian of that day ...
... Christianity ; but is it not also certain that there would have been no expansion of the Roman law , but for the development and operation of Christian truth ? It was a pre- eminently miserable world into which the Christian of that day ...
Page 89
... Christian teacher , and his " word had free course , " ran , ran , and was glorified . " For pantheism , superstition , and scepticism , while they were still the possessions of certain more favoured and thoughtful intelligences ...
... Christian teacher , and his " word had free course , " ran , ran , and was glorified . " For pantheism , superstition , and scepticism , while they were still the possessions of certain more favoured and thoughtful intelligences ...
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... Christian education . Nowhere has the experiment of female education in the East been tried with more thorough success , and nowhere has it been conducted on more uncompromising and undis- guised Christian principles . In one large ...
... Christian education . Nowhere has the experiment of female education in the East been tried with more thorough success , and nowhere has it been conducted on more uncompromising and undis- guised Christian principles . In one large ...
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