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tion or revision would indeed be " to loosen from its moorings the whole reli- gious life of the English people . " We find no fault with Mr. Craik when he says : " There are many who seem to take little or no interest in the matter ...
tion or revision would indeed be " to loosen from its moorings the whole reli- gious life of the English people . " We find no fault with Mr. Craik when he says : " There are many who seem to take little or no interest in the matter ...
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... tion ,. Having thus submitted to our readers as full an account of the proceedings at Galileo's trial as our limits will permit , and given due prominence to the facts up- on which M. Biot has rested his case against Galileo , the pope ...
... tion ,. Having thus submitted to our readers as full an account of the proceedings at Galileo's trial as our limits will permit , and given due prominence to the facts up- on which M. Biot has rested his case against Galileo , the pope ...
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... tion above all his fellows : -that it requires , namely , a distortion in our moral feelings so to accept it . Under any kind of humanitarian view of his person , it involves a self - contradic- tion . When the New Testament attributes ...
... tion above all his fellows : -that it requires , namely , a distortion in our moral feelings so to accept it . Under any kind of humanitarian view of his person , it involves a self - contradic- tion . When the New Testament attributes ...
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THE DIVORCE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE | 1 |
LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL | 7 |
Alpine Glaciers Marvels ofBritish Quarterly | 15 |
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