The History of Christianity from the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire, Volume 1John Murray, 1867 - Church history |
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... favour ) not only with the dignity and solemnity of Pascal , but with the passionate earnest- ness of Rousseau : its " thin sentimentality " ( this is not my own expression ) reminds me more of Paul et Vir- ginie ' than , I will not say ...
... favour ) not only with the dignity and solemnity of Pascal , but with the passionate earnest- ness of Rousseau : its " thin sentimentality " ( this is not my own expression ) reminds me more of Paul et Vir- ginie ' than , I will not say ...
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... favours the progressive development from a ruder state . Mr. Darwin's theory would , of course , educe us from something lower than the lowest barbarism . All the theories of the progressive education of the human race tend to the same ...
... favours the progressive development from a ruder state . Mr. Darwin's theory would , of course , educe us from something lower than the lowest barbarism . All the theories of the progressive education of the human race tend to the same ...
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... favours that authenticity ) appears to me full of Oriental allusions , and the example of Balaam seems peculiarly appropriate if written in that region . Lucan's " Cumque superba foret Babylon spolianda " may indeed be mere poetic ...
... favours that authenticity ) appears to me full of Oriental allusions , and the example of Balaam seems peculiarly appropriate if written in that region . Lucan's " Cumque superba foret Babylon spolianda " may indeed be mere poetic ...
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... favoured nation ( such was the only vestige of the Messiah ) , to reassemble in their native land . There the great era of virtue , and peace , and abundance , productive- ness of the soil , prolificness in the people , in short , of ...
... favoured nation ( such was the only vestige of the Messiah ) , to reassemble in their native land . There the great era of virtue , and peace , and abundance , productive- ness of the soil , prolificness in the people , in short , of ...
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... favoured , the Lord is with thee : blessed art thou among women . And when she saw him , she was troubled at his ... favour with God . And , behold , thou shalt conceive in thy womb , and bring forth a Son , and shalt call his name ...
... favoured , the Lord is with thee : blessed art thou among women . And when she saw him , she was troubled at his ... favour with God . And , behold , thou shalt conceive in thy womb , and bring forth a Son , and shalt call his name ...
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