Gleanings of Past Years, 1844-1878: Personal and literary, Volume 2John Murray, 1879 |
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... perhaps none are more prominently named than Mr. Newman , and , even down to a much later period , Archbishop Whately . 2. But , further , the interest of the work is not merely * Reprinted from the Quarterly Review for June 1845 : Art ...
... perhaps none are more prominently named than Mr. Newman , and , even down to a much later period , Archbishop Whately . 2. But , further , the interest of the work is not merely * Reprinted from the Quarterly Review for June 1845 : Art ...
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... perhaps an infidel , and certainly a libertine . Although young Blanco White's father secretly reminded him that he was under no compulsion , yet , up to the latest moment , he would not , perhaps we should say he dared not , recede ...
... perhaps an infidel , and certainly a libertine . Although young Blanco White's father secretly reminded him that he was under no compulsion , yet , up to the latest moment , he would not , perhaps we should say he dared not , recede ...
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... perhaps more than where it is merely a name ) from the cradle . " And to another person ‡ : — " I deeply lament that England , a land I love and admire , my second country , should be the spot in Europe most deeply sunk into that ...
... perhaps more than where it is merely a name ) from the cradle . " And to another person ‡ : — " I deeply lament that England , a land I love and admire , my second country , should be the spot in Europe most deeply sunk into that ...
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... perhaps rather to his grand inference from them , namely , that the demand made upon men for the recep- tion of Christianity is greater than can be warranted by the reasons , on which it purports to rest . 34. But again , there are ...
... perhaps rather to his grand inference from them , namely , that the demand made upon men for the recep- tion of Christianity is greater than can be warranted by the reasons , on which it purports to rest . 34. But again , there are ...
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... we have been arguing . But even at a later time he allowed that the Christian revelation was proved up to " a certain - perhaps a slight - degree of proba- bility . " Upon his own statement , therefore , II . D BLANCO WHITE . 33.
... we have been arguing . But even at a later time he allowed that the Christian revelation was proved up to " a certain - perhaps a slight - degree of proba- bility . " Upon his own statement , therefore , II . D BLANCO WHITE . 33.
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