The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... sense ; the Protestant with satisfaction - the Romanist with indignation . Keble's belief about the dogma seems either to have changed or become more distinctly defined ; still , the phrase remained , and was frequently cited as ...
... sense ; the Protestant with satisfaction - the Romanist with indignation . Keble's belief about the dogma seems either to have changed or become more distinctly defined ; still , the phrase remained , and was frequently cited as ...
Sayfa 208
... sense of the English people , in the rooted harmony of slow but solid growth , in spite of all superficial differences which pervades English ideals and English aims , in the ultimate coherence and fine temper , so often tried , of all ...
... sense of the English people , in the rooted harmony of slow but solid growth , in spite of all superficial differences which pervades English ideals and English aims , in the ultimate coherence and fine temper , so often tried , of all ...
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... sense , but not in the sense in which the words are used by those who hold the theory on which we are animadverting - what praise , or indeed what meaning can there be in saying that these attributes are them- selves perfect ? Goodness ...
... sense , but not in the sense in which the words are used by those who hold the theory on which we are animadverting - what praise , or indeed what meaning can there be in saying that these attributes are them- selves perfect ? Goodness ...
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