The Nineteenth Century, Količina 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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Stran 123
... admits that the Church has repeatedly been proved to be wrong on matters which can be tested by reason , though it ... admit that primitive services were sometimes accompanied by the utterances of an irrational jargon claiming to be a ...
... admits that the Church has repeatedly been proved to be wrong on matters which can be tested by reason , though it ... admit that primitive services were sometimes accompanied by the utterances of an irrational jargon claiming to be a ...
Stran 266
... admit that we of the majority have some prima facie ground for our action . I say prima facie , because I cannot but feel that calm and dispassionate consideration will lead us to the opinion that here , as in most polemics , the ...
... admit that we of the majority have some prima facie ground for our action . I say prima facie , because I cannot but feel that calm and dispassionate consideration will lead us to the opinion that here , as in most polemics , the ...
Stran 274
... admit and prove the said rule not to be an axiomatic absurdity , but to some ex- tent true ; and that a mere difference of opinion as to the extent of its application does not destroy the possibility of an harmonious con- sultation . II ...
... admit and prove the said rule not to be an axiomatic absurdity , but to some ex- tent true ; and that a mere difference of opinion as to the extent of its application does not destroy the possibility of an harmonious con- sultation . II ...
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THE PROGRESS OF CREMATION By Sir Henry Thompson | 1 |
a Dialogue By Frederic Harrison | 18 |
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