The passing and the permanent in religion, a plain treatment of the great essentials of religion, being a sifting from these of such things as cannot outlive the results of scientific, historical and critical study,--so making more clearly seen "the things which cannot be shaken"
The passing and the permanent in religion, a plain treatment of the great essentials of religion, being a sifting from these of such things as cannot outlive the results of scientific, historical and critical study,--so making more clearly seen "the things which cannot be shaken"
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