The Quarterly Review, Volume 264,Nummer 523John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 53
... expression , wealth of meaning , adaptability to the highest forms of poetry and the deepest outpourings of prayer , it is immeasurably inferior to English . This is ( in part ) amusingly and instructively brought out by Father Chiniquy ...
... expression , wealth of meaning , adaptability to the highest forms of poetry and the deepest outpourings of prayer , it is immeasurably inferior to English . This is ( in part ) amusingly and instructively brought out by Father Chiniquy ...
Pagina 99
... expression of the relation of men to God , it would have been surprising if a subject so central in Christian theology as the Atonement , had not been universally painted . Inevitably the significant events to which the Evangelists ...
... expression of the relation of men to God , it would have been surprising if a subject so central in Christian theology as the Atonement , had not been universally painted . Inevitably the significant events to which the Evangelists ...
Pagina 109
... expression , but Christ , with shut eyes and a weary expression , is turning His head away as though impatient of doctrinal differences . But the influence of the Reformation which was of the Vol . 264.-No. 523 . H greatest significance ...
... expression , but Christ , with shut eyes and a weary expression , is turning His head away as though impatient of doctrinal differences . But the influence of the Reformation which was of the Vol . 264.-No. 523 . H greatest significance ...
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Life and the Professor | 7 |
WILL ENGLISH BE THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE | 47 |
The Malta Question | 190 |
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