The Quarterly Review, Volume 295William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1957 |
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Pagina 109
... accepted by them as their friend and their interpreter , then an imaginative sensitiveness will often do it , and has often done it . That is true of any great parish priest . It is his vital equipment . Father Lowder of St Peter's ...
... accepted by them as their friend and their interpreter , then an imaginative sensitiveness will often do it , and has often done it . That is true of any great parish priest . It is his vital equipment . Father Lowder of St Peter's ...
Pagina 170
... accepted become a means of participation in that grace which is an actual kinship with the Divine Nature and indeed a participation in it . With such themes finding acceptance not only in the Anglican Church but among students of ...
... accepted become a means of participation in that grace which is an actual kinship with the Divine Nature and indeed a participation in it . With such themes finding acceptance not only in the Anglican Church but among students of ...
Pagina 295
... accepted standard of conduct applicable to all citizens alike . ' If there are any peculiar features in the make - up of the accused which might show in him some excusable deviation from these accepted standards of conduct , it were ...
... accepted standard of conduct applicable to all citizens alike . ' If there are any peculiar features in the make - up of the accused which might show in him some excusable deviation from these accepted standards of conduct , it were ...
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