Observations on the attempted application of Pantheistic principles to the theory and historic criticism of the Gospel. (The historical character of St. Luke's first chapter vindicated.-The Evangelical accounts of the descent and parentage of the Saviour vindicated.-The accounts of Our Lord's Brethren in the New Testament vindicated.-The historical character of the circumstances of Our Lord's Nativity in the Gospel of St. Matthew vindicated.) ... Being the Christian Advocate's publication for 1840(-44).

Observations on the attempted application of Pantheistic principles to the theory and historic criticism of the Gospel. (The historical character of St. Luke's first chapter vindicated.-The Evangelical accounts of the descent and parentage of the Saviour vindicated.-The accounts of Our Lord's Brethren in the New Testament vindicated.-The historical character of the circumstances of Our Lord's Nativity in the Gospel of St. Matthew vindicated.) ... Being the Christian Advocate's publication for 1840(-44).
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Synopsis Observations on the attempted application of Pantheistic principles to the theory and historic criticism of the Gospel. (The historical character of St. Luke's first chapter vindicated.-The Evangelical accounts of the descent and parentage of the Saviour vindicated.-The accounts of Our Lord's Brethren in the New Testament vindicated.-The historical character of the circumstances of Our Lord's Nativity in the Gospel of St. Matthew vindicated.) ... Being the Christian Advocate's publication for 1840(-44). by : William Hodge MILL

The Doctrine of a Divine Providence is Inseparable from the Belief in the Existence of an Absolutely Perfect Creator. An Essay which Obtained the Burney Prize for the Year 1848

The Doctrine of a Divine Providence is Inseparable from the Belief in the Existence of an Absolutely Perfect Creator. An Essay which Obtained the Burney Prize for the Year 1848
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Synopsis The Doctrine of a Divine Providence is Inseparable from the Belief in the Existence of an Absolutely Perfect Creator. An Essay which Obtained the Burney Prize for the Year 1848 by : Isaac Todhunter

The Influence of the Hebrew and Christian Revelations on Ancient Heathen Writers. An Essay which Obtained the Hulsean Prize for ... 1849

The Influence of the Hebrew and Christian Revelations on Ancient Heathen Writers. An Essay which Obtained the Hulsean Prize for ... 1849
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Synopsis The Influence of the Hebrew and Christian Revelations on Ancient Heathen Writers. An Essay which Obtained the Hulsean Prize for ... 1849 by : Samuel TOMKINS (of St. Catharine's Hall, Cambridge.)

The quarterly review

The quarterly review
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Sermons preached in Lent, 1845 (1845)

Sermons preached in Lent, 1845 (1845)
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Synopsis Sermons preached in Lent, 1845 (1845) by : William Hodge Mill

“Love not the World.” Two sermons [on 1 John ii. 15-17] preached before the University of Cambridge, in February 1842. To which is added “The Powers that be.” A sermon [on Rom. xiii. 1] preached before the same University, in September 1847

“Love not the World.” Two sermons [on 1 John ii. 15-17] preached before the University of Cambridge, in February 1842. To which is added “The Powers that be.” A sermon [on Rom. xiii. 1] preached before the same University, in September 1847
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Synopsis “Love not the World.” Two sermons [on 1 John ii. 15-17] preached before the University of Cambridge, in February 1842. To which is added “The Powers that be.” A sermon [on Rom. xiii. 1] preached before the same University, in September 1847 by : Francis Whaley HARPER