The Review of Reviews, Volume 10William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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Page 21
... Church is simply not in it compared with the worship of the horse - god . The Church in all ages has had its prophets , but for the most part they have been excep- tional personages , appearing at ir- regular intervals , according as ...
... Church is simply not in it compared with the worship of the horse - god . The Church in all ages has had its prophets , but for the most part they have been excep- tional personages , appearing at ir- regular intervals , according as ...
Page 40
... Church and State , but if so , the recoil has practically paralysed the Church , while the State , bereft of its conscience , is practically heathen . When moral authority is not , resort to Gatlings and dynamite seems to many the only ...
... Church and State , but if so , the recoil has practically paralysed the Church , while the State , bereft of its conscience , is practically heathen . When moral authority is not , resort to Gatlings and dynamite seems to many the only ...
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... CHURCH AND PEOPLE . THE REV . T. C. Collings , in the Review of the Churches , gives some account of an interview which he had with Mr. Tom Mann , on the Labour Church and Religion in the North of England . Mr. Collings knows Tom Mann ...
... CHURCH AND PEOPLE . THE REV . T. C. Collings , in the Review of the Churches , gives some account of an interview which he had with Mr. Tom Mann , on the Labour Church and Religion in the North of England . Mr. Collings knows Tom Mann ...
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... Church . He also insists that the Apostles ' Creed is an Anglican formulary . Mr. Selby Bigge , ex- Proctor , writing on college discipline , calmly declares that " In practice , an English university is a plain compromise between a ...
... Church . He also insists that the Apostles ' Creed is an Anglican formulary . Mr. Selby Bigge , ex- Proctor , writing on college discipline , calmly declares that " In practice , an English university is a plain compromise between a ...
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... Church in the New World . Their living imaginations turn more and more towards this promised land of liberty , and they easily forget the enormous weight of an historic past , which presses upon the National Church of France and forbids ...
... Church in the New World . Their living imaginations turn more and more towards this promised land of liberty , and they easily forget the enormous weight of an historic past , which presses upon the National Church of France and forbids ...
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