The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 13 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1882 |
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... Reader . 419 ... ... Report of the Hankow Tract Society for the year 1881 . Sketches of a Country Parish . ... Rev. J. W. Brewer . 125 Rev. Arthur H. Smith . 241 1 The Mosaic Account of the Creation Geologically Considered . Rev. G ...
... Reader . 419 ... ... Report of the Hankow Tract Society for the year 1881 . Sketches of a Country Parish . ... Rev. J. W. Brewer . 125 Rev. Arthur H. Smith . 241 1 The Mosaic Account of the Creation Geologically Considered . Rev. G ...
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... reader will recognise and rejoice in it . But the student of the Mosaic record must bear in mind that it is written in theological language . Secondary causes are overlooked and results are attributed directly to the Great First Cause ...
... reader will recognise and rejoice in it . But the student of the Mosaic record must bear in mind that it is written in theological language . Secondary causes are overlooked and results are attributed directly to the Great First Cause ...
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... readers of the Recorder , who may not have the opportunity of seeing the several volumes of the books which are in the course of publication under the above title , will be interested in knowing something of the plans and purposes of ...
... readers of the Recorder , who may not have the opportunity of seeing the several volumes of the books which are in the course of publication under the above title , will be interested in knowing something of the plans and purposes of ...
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... Readers who have been led to believe that the Vedas of the Ancient Brahmans , the Avesta of the Zoroastrians , the Tripitaka of the Buddhists , the Kings of Confucius , or the Koran of Mohammad are books full of primeval wisdom and ...
... Readers who have been led to believe that the Vedas of the Ancient Brahmans , the Avesta of the Zoroastrians , the Tripitaka of the Buddhists , the Kings of Confucius , or the Koran of Mohammad are books full of primeval wisdom and ...
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... reader ; much less that of the translator . " * The former went still further in the condemnation which he pronounced upon Anequetil Duperron's translation of the Zend - avesta . " After this first caution , which I thought was due to ...
... reader ; much less that of the translator . " * The former went still further in the condemnation which he pronounced upon Anequetil Duperron's translation of the Zend - avesta . " After this first caution , which I thought was due to ...
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