The Christian Observer, Volume 60Hatchard and Company, 1860 - Religion |
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Page iv
... question of the reality of all religion , and even the existence of a God , was being , in fact , disturbed , and must be determined anew ; and these times have come at last . As we have said , they do not take us by surprise ; nor , in ...
... question of the reality of all religion , and even the existence of a God , was being , in fact , disturbed , and must be determined anew ; and these times have come at last . As we have said , they do not take us by surprise ; nor , in ...
Page v
... question will soon be , Whether the church of Eng- land herself shall not be re - established on a basis which shall embrace dissent of every kind ? If the interpretation put upon our creeds and articles by the new theologians is ...
... question will soon be , Whether the church of Eng- land herself shall not be re - established on a basis which shall embrace dissent of every kind ? If the interpretation put upon our creeds and articles by the new theologians is ...
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... question clearly before our readers , and present the less scientific among them with better insight into the accordance of astronomical truth with truth revealed , we will now give a brief outline of the progress of nebular discovery ...
... question clearly before our readers , and present the less scientific among them with better insight into the accordance of astronomical truth with truth revealed , we will now give a brief outline of the progress of nebular discovery ...
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... question then arose , " What were these spots of light in the undiscovered depths of infinitude . " Lacaille suggested that the nebula were of two kinds , some really , others only apparently such ; those apparently such being ...
... question then arose , " What were these spots of light in the undiscovered depths of infinitude . " Lacaille suggested that the nebula were of two kinds , some really , others only apparently such ; those apparently such being ...
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... question , Where ? " And the practical application of such theories is thus depicted in the narrative . The young sailor's mother , Mrs. Marvyn , has just heard of her son's death at sea : — " When Mrs. Marvyn had drawn Mary with her ...
... question , Where ? " And the practical application of such theories is thus depicted in the narrative . The young sailor's mother , Mrs. Marvyn , has just heard of her son's death at sea : — " When Mrs. Marvyn had drawn Mary with her ...
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