The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... better armies , and a better policy , and supplied the latter with wealth , learning , and civilization . Now their respective parts are changed . European genius has been developing itself with incomparable grandeur ; Islamism , on the ...
... better armies , and a better policy , and supplied the latter with wealth , learning , and civilization . Now their respective parts are changed . European genius has been developing itself with incomparable grandeur ; Islamism , on the ...
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... Better he should be sunk fathoms deep in the intellectual and spiritual life of his nation than be uppermost as the nucleus of hair - brained and flocculent adventurers . He can- not develope the idea of Novalis , of a Bible as the ...
... Better he should be sunk fathoms deep in the intellectual and spiritual life of his nation than be uppermost as the nucleus of hair - brained and flocculent adventurers . He can- not develope the idea of Novalis , of a Bible as the ...
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... better form for its more perfect expression . In different ages the same house may have different tenants ; and the spirit which animates the Anglican now in his persistent maintenance of the form of public worship handed down from the ...
... better form for its more perfect expression . In different ages the same house may have different tenants ; and the spirit which animates the Anglican now in his persistent maintenance of the form of public worship handed down from the ...
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