Littell's Living Age, Volume 29Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1851 |
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... character , enabled him to identify himself with all the developments of true Christi- anity in the progress of the Church . To Neander the History of the Church gathered its interest from the practical development which it exhibits of ...
... character , enabled him to identify himself with all the developments of true Christi- anity in the progress of the Church . To Neander the History of the Church gathered its interest from the practical development which it exhibits of ...
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... character . In the one we detect the marks of German theology ; in the other of Neander's personal studies . As regards the former , he loves to think of Christ's character on its human side ; and hence he constantly speaks of him as ...
... character . In the one we detect the marks of German theology ; in the other of Neander's personal studies . As regards the former , he loves to think of Christ's character on its human side ; and hence he constantly speaks of him as ...
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... character as was possible in a situation so cruel . We happen to have a very different sketch of the emperor's character from the pen of one who - in- stead of knowing nothing of him , like Lord Hol- land - knew him intimately under the ...
... character as was possible in a situation so cruel . We happen to have a very different sketch of the emperor's character from the pen of one who - in- stead of knowing nothing of him , like Lord Hol- land - knew him intimately under the ...
Contents
Antarctic Expedition | 1 |
Abd el Kader and London | 48 |
Beranger Youngs Transla | 79 |
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