The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 143Atlantic Monthly Company, 1929 |
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... Beauty , however , has had no such place in the Protestant tradition . Yet for multitudes beauty is the major roadway to fellowship with God . To recover this lost accent in our churches , to make religion not simply moral and ...
... Beauty , however , has had no such place in the Protestant tradition . Yet for multitudes beauty is the major roadway to fellowship with God . To recover this lost accent in our churches , to make religion not simply moral and ...
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... beauty of landscape . From the top of Mount Holyoke , which commands , perhaps , one of the most extensive views in these States , the whole country as you look down upon it resembles one vast garden divided into its parterres . There ...
... beauty of landscape . From the top of Mount Holyoke , which commands , perhaps , one of the most extensive views in these States , the whole country as you look down upon it resembles one vast garden divided into its parterres . There ...
Sivu 29
... beauty and eternal pleasure . On this page are printed a few of the many tributes given this novel of HENRY WILLIAMSON Whose TARKA THE OTTER won the Hawthornden Prize , 1928 The Atlantic Monthly : " Mr. Galsworthy re- marked his genius ...
... beauty and eternal pleasure . On this page are printed a few of the many tributes given this novel of HENRY WILLIAMSON Whose TARKA THE OTTER won the Hawthornden Prize , 1928 The Atlantic Monthly : " Mr. Galsworthy re- marked his genius ...
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