The Evolution of ChristianityWilliams and Norgate, 1884 - 397 pagini |
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Pagina v
... moral responsibilities of the literary arbiters whose veto may consign the labours of a life to the counter of the huxter or the stall of the purveyor , and whose imprimatur may rescue from oblivion pages which glow with the ...
... moral responsibilities of the literary arbiters whose veto may consign the labours of a life to the counter of the huxter or the stall of the purveyor , and whose imprimatur may rescue from oblivion pages which glow with the ...
Pagina ix
... moral catastrophe " to the people . It is not within the scope of these pages to discuss the character and work of the great German reformer . Our present interest lies in the marvellous inconsistency of Westminster reviewers , who ...
... moral catastrophe " to the people . It is not within the scope of these pages to discuss the character and work of the great German reformer . Our present interest lies in the marvellous inconsistency of Westminster reviewers , who ...
Pagina lxvii
... moral and practical subjects , and is entirely devoid of dogmatic teaching . Like that , too , there is in it a complete silence as to the leading facts of the Christian faith . There is nothing in it from beginning to end to indicate ...
... moral and practical subjects , and is entirely devoid of dogmatic teaching . Like that , too , there is in it a complete silence as to the leading facts of the Christian faith . There is nothing in it from beginning to end to indicate ...
Pagina lxx
... moral and intellectual disparity of individuals and races . It is , no doubt , the dream of universal equality , which now causes men to slight the hereditary statesmanship of our great governing families , and turn to the prospective ...
... moral and intellectual disparity of individuals and races . It is , no doubt , the dream of universal equality , which now causes men to slight the hereditary statesmanship of our great governing families , and turn to the prospective ...
Pagina lxxx
... moral perfection which palæon- tologists tell us he never possessed ; and became the first victim of a mortality which reigned supreme among his race , ages before the planting of the fatal tree which introduced death into the world ...
... moral perfection which palæon- tologists tell us he never possessed ; and became the first victim of a mortality which reigned supreme among his race , ages before the planting of the fatal tree which introduced death into the world ...
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