Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... human thinking . Yet when he comes to describe the arrival of Christ in this world , all he says is : " The Word became flesh and pitched his tent among us . ' Negative evidence again ; but if John had believed in the Virgin Birth , he ...
... human thinking . Yet when he comes to describe the arrival of Christ in this world , all he says is : " The Word became flesh and pitched his tent among us . ' Negative evidence again ; but if John had believed in the Virgin Birth , he ...
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... human parthenogenesis is not beyond the bounds of possibility . Of that I know nothing . But I do know that I should find it harder to revere Jesus if I were compelled to believe that he had accepted the human state under privileged ...
... human parthenogenesis is not beyond the bounds of possibility . Of that I know nothing . But I do know that I should find it harder to revere Jesus if I were compelled to believe that he had accepted the human state under privileged ...
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... human mind , for in a world which nothing can make completely perfect , countries of escape will probably be necessary until the end of time . Even if the world were perfect in the governmental sense , the need would perhaps be only the ...
... human mind , for in a world which nothing can make completely perfect , countries of escape will probably be necessary until the end of time . Even if the world were perfect in the governmental sense , the need would perhaps be only the ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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