Criticism: The Major TextsWalter Jackson Bate Harcourt, Brace, 1952 - 610 sivua |
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... perhaps , under the influence of the practical spirit of the English liberal move- ment , classes Bishop Colenso's book and M. Renan's 22 together , in her survey of the re- ligious state of Europe , as facts of the same order , works ...
... perhaps , under the influence of the practical spirit of the English liberal move- ment , classes Bishop Colenso's book and M. Renan's 22 together , in her survey of the re- ligious state of Europe , as facts of the same order , works ...
Sivu 463
... perhaps , by others , which will be in every one's mind . These works often have much ability ; they often spring out of sincere convic- tions , and a sincere wish to do good ; and they sometimes , perhaps , do good . Their fault is ...
... perhaps , by others , which will be in every one's mind . These works often have much ability ; they often spring out of sincere convic- tions , and a sincere wish to do good ; and they sometimes , perhaps , do good . Their fault is ...
Sivu 585
... perhaps due to the draining off of energy elsewhere ) so that no formations firm enough to build upon result . There is much to be said in favour of such a supposition . This tendency would be a need , in the sense defined above in this ...
... perhaps due to the draining off of energy elsewhere ) so that no formations firm enough to build upon result . There is much to be said in favour of such a supposition . This tendency would be a need , in the sense defined above in this ...
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