The British Quarterly Review, Volume 41Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 - Christianity |
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Page 20
... banks of the river , the murder of human victims , reared and fattened for the sacrifice , were all religious institutions , from which the Priesthood derived either profit , or power , or both . Nay , even the wholesale strangling of ...
... banks of the river , the murder of human victims , reared and fattened for the sacrifice , were all religious institutions , from which the Priesthood derived either profit , or power , or both . Nay , even the wholesale strangling of ...
Page 81
... bank into its Eastern and Western currents , occupied the whole channel of Church history ; or if there were any collateral streams , they were tiny and in- significant , save for their comparative purity and freshness . Church history ...
... bank into its Eastern and Western currents , occupied the whole channel of Church history ; or if there were any collateral streams , they were tiny and in- significant , save for their comparative purity and freshness . Church history ...
Page 89
... banks of every river , and at every margin of the onward sweeping tide . The same sun that quickens things of beauty and of use into new spring life causes the ill weeds ' to ' grow apace . ' There is a mighty difference in the quality ...
... banks of every river , and at every margin of the onward sweeping tide . The same sun that quickens things of beauty and of use into new spring life causes the ill weeds ' to ' grow apace . ' There is a mighty difference in the quality ...
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... bank , in a state of complete exhaustion . Whilst panting there , he felt that his scheme was perfectly feasible , but that it was more to be admired on paper than in practice ; for , as he drily remarks , he resolved ever afterwards ...
... bank , in a state of complete exhaustion . Whilst panting there , he felt that his scheme was perfectly feasible , but that it was more to be admired on paper than in practice ; for , as he drily remarks , he resolved ever afterwards ...
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... Banks for his assistance , he found that he was hopelessly in the President's black books , on account of the part he had played in the establishment of the Astronomical Society . In 1824 he was invited to become the director - in ...
... Banks for his assistance , he found that he was hopelessly in the President's black books , on account of the part he had played in the establishment of the Astronomical Society . In 1824 he was invited to become the director - in ...
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