The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... centuries . The fourth century was marked by the Arian conflict , the fifth and sixth by the collision between the schools of Antioch and Alexandria , and the Pelagian controversy . From 600 to 1517 is naturally divided into two ...
... centuries . The fourth century was marked by the Arian conflict , the fifth and sixth by the collision between the schools of Antioch and Alexandria , and the Pelagian controversy . From 600 to 1517 is naturally divided into two ...
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... century in half a decade of centuries bears so much resemblance to the others as almost to warrant the inference that since the dawn of Christianity , the development of the human race has proceeded in cycles of five hundred years ; and ...
... century in half a decade of centuries bears so much resemblance to the others as almost to warrant the inference that since the dawn of Christianity , the development of the human race has proceeded in cycles of five hundred years ; and ...
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... century , culminating in the horrible massacre of August , 1572 , —the greatest crime and the greatest blunder that any church ever committed — should simultaneously have engaged the pens of two or three historians . Mr. Froude and Mr ...
... century , culminating in the horrible massacre of August , 1572 , —the greatest crime and the greatest blunder that any church ever committed — should simultaneously have engaged the pens of two or three historians . Mr. Froude and Mr ...
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