The Fortnightly, Band 67;Band 73Chapman and Hall., 1900 |
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... reason for the faith that is in us , and we may be pardoned if we say we believe those principles to be right and that system sound . It is in the fulness of faith in the justice of the cause that the colonies have sent their ...
... reason for the faith that is in us , and we may be pardoned if we say we believe those principles to be right and that system sound . It is in the fulness of faith in the justice of the cause that the colonies have sent their ...
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... reason and motive of the condemnation of Copernicanism . Galileo was condemned in 1633 , not for applying his theory to the interpretation of Scripture , but because , after Copernicanism had been condemned , and in defiance of an order ...
... reason and motive of the condemnation of Copernicanism . Galileo was condemned in 1633 , not for applying his theory to the interpretation of Scripture , but because , after Copernicanism had been condemned , and in defiance of an order ...
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... reason to doubt his sincerity because he deals hard blows at various ecclesiastical authorities , and may be troubled with doubts as to certain doctrines . Father David has been a Catholic from his earliest childhood , and has never ...
... reason to doubt his sincerity because he deals hard blows at various ecclesiastical authorities , and may be troubled with doubts as to certain doctrines . Father David has been a Catholic from his earliest childhood , and has never ...
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... reason of this , he pro- ceeds to say , was that the Spaniards who founded Curuguaty married Indian wives , who continued to speak their native Indian language and taught it to their children , whereas the men preserved the Spanish ...
... reason of this , he pro- ceeds to say , was that the Spaniards who founded Curuguaty married Indian wives , who continued to speak their native Indian language and taught it to their children , whereas the men preserved the Spanish ...
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... reason why in the Antilles the women might never mention their husbands by their names , and never see them eating . In any case the difference of speech between the sexes amongst the Brazilian tribes must also be derived from a mixed ...
... reason why in the Antilles the women might never mention their husbands by their names , and never see them eating . In any case the difference of speech between the sexes amongst the Brazilian tribes must also be derived from a mixed ...
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