The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 125
... period one long succession of Jeremias . No nation ever suffered so much ; the first period of the history as a nation , closes with the Baby- lonian captivity , but the miraculousness we have attributed to their origin and their ...
... period one long succession of Jeremias . No nation ever suffered so much ; the first period of the history as a nation , closes with the Baby- lonian captivity , but the miraculousness we have attributed to their origin and their ...
Page 334
... period in the world's history ; it was not merely the age of the Reformation , it was the period of the Renaissance ; that new - birth of the classical forms and thoughts , in which Pagan- ism again breathed in Christendom , and a new ...
... period in the world's history ; it was not merely the age of the Reformation , it was the period of the Renaissance ; that new - birth of the classical forms and thoughts , in which Pagan- ism again breathed in Christendom , and a new ...
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... period of Ireland's literary and religious history , we must pass beyond the ante - Papal period to those early cen- turies , when the colleges of Armagh and Lismore had their thousands of students from England and the Continent ; which ...
... period of Ireland's literary and religious history , we must pass beyond the ante - Papal period to those early cen- turies , when the colleges of Armagh and Lismore had their thousands of students from England and the Continent ; which ...
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