The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... appears more reasonable than that the State should have its occasions on which it acts religiously , and they find it hard to think how that may be , except through the agency of a State Church . That the State should , in some way ...
... appears more reasonable than that the State should have its occasions on which it acts religiously , and they find it hard to think how that may be , except through the agency of a State Church . That the State should , in some way ...
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... appears to us , of some odd remnants from the past , which are really so few that we scarcely know where to find them . It is hardly possible to avoid pitying a man in such circumstances , especially a man of such elastic restless- ness ...
... appears to us , of some odd remnants from the past , which are really so few that we scarcely know where to find them . It is hardly possible to avoid pitying a man in such circumstances , especially a man of such elastic restless- ness ...
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... appears to us an inarti- ficial combination of the natural and the supernatural , but it is made the vehicle of much pleasing poetry . Prince Henry of Hoheneck is introduced to us at the com- mencement of the drama in a strange ...
... appears to us an inarti- ficial combination of the natural and the supernatural , but it is made the vehicle of much pleasing poetry . Prince Henry of Hoheneck is introduced to us at the com- mencement of the drama in a strange ...
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... appears with an Æolian harp ' ( a singular instrument to carry about for an accompaniment to the voice ) , and sings some better counsel , but sings it in the air unheeded by any one . As the oracle which Elsie obeys had been delivered ...
... appears with an Æolian harp ' ( a singular instrument to carry about for an accompaniment to the voice ) , and sings some better counsel , but sings it in the air unheeded by any one . As the oracle which Elsie obeys had been delivered ...
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... appear to have become Secretary of State before 1550. When his first master , the Duke of Somerset , came into his troubles , Cecil showed himself careful not to be involved in them . The Duke resented his conduct , as betraying a want ...
... appear to have become Secretary of State before 1550. When his first master , the Duke of Somerset , came into his troubles , Cecil showed himself careful not to be involved in them . The Duke resented his conduct , as betraying a want ...
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