The British Quarterly Review, 52. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1870 |
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... seem to have perceptibly advanced . Always he possessed a singular facility for discerning and describing the superficial ... seems to have gained nothing , although since he wrote that novel of his infantile days he has travelled widely ...
... seem to have perceptibly advanced . Always he possessed a singular facility for discerning and describing the superficial ... seems to have gained nothing , although since he wrote that novel of his infantile days he has travelled widely ...
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... seem to us to be any more formidable assault upon the idea of an ultimate cause of life , in this supposed ... seems to us , in the introductory lecture , a practical adoption of something very like Comte's classification of ...
... seem to us to be any more formidable assault upon the idea of an ultimate cause of life , in this supposed ... seems to us , in the introductory lecture , a practical adoption of something very like Comte's classification of ...
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... seem to have so grappled with the sin of the world , with the need of redemp- tion , with the means of deliverance from ... seems finally to reach , as to the claim of Scripture , and of inspired truth and the living Christ , upon our ...
... seem to have so grappled with the sin of the world , with the need of redemp- tion , with the means of deliverance from ... seems finally to reach , as to the claim of Scripture , and of inspired truth and the living Christ , upon our ...
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