The London Quarterly Review, 8. sējumsWilliam Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison Hamilton, Adams, and Company, 1857 |
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... heathen savage at heart as those wild Indians in the Brazils used to be ...... As for reading , Sir , did you ever do a good day's farm - work in your life ? If you had , man or boy , you would not have been game for much reading when ...
... heathen savage at heart as those wild Indians in the Brazils used to be ...... As for reading , Sir , did you ever do a good day's farm - work in your life ? If you had , man or boy , you would not have been game for much reading when ...
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... heathen Neo - Platonism of Alexandria early infected and corrupted - though it may at the same time have , in some respects , disciplined and expanded -the doctrinal development of Christianity . Justin Martyr and Pantænus were ...
... heathen Neo - Platonism of Alexandria early infected and corrupted - though it may at the same time have , in some respects , disciplined and expanded -the doctrinal development of Christianity . Justin Martyr and Pantænus were ...
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... heathen schools of Alex- andrian Neo - Platonism ; for this must also be the foundation of his Neo - Platonized theology . 6 Now it is one purpose of Mr. Kingsley's Lectures on the Alexandrian Schools to define the distinctions which ...
... heathen schools of Alex- andrian Neo - Platonism ; for this must also be the foundation of his Neo - Platonized theology . 6 Now it is one purpose of Mr. Kingsley's Lectures on the Alexandrian Schools to define the distinctions which ...
27. lappuse
... heathen as well as Christian , may seem so utterly the product of the imagination , so utterly without any corresponding reality in the universe , as to look like mere unintelligible madness . Still , I must try ; only entreat- ing my ...
... heathen as well as Christian , may seem so utterly the product of the imagination , so utterly without any corresponding reality in the universe , as to look like mere unintelligible madness . Still , I must try ; only entreat- ing my ...
29. lappuse
... heathen , than Christian , -the conclusion to which we have been reluct- antly driven by all our other investigations . " What , in fact , according to Mr. Kingsley's own statement , is Carlyle is best known by his Memoirs of Sterling ...
... heathen , than Christian , -the conclusion to which we have been reluct- antly driven by all our other investigations . " What , in fact , according to Mr. Kingsley's own statement , is Carlyle is best known by his Memoirs of Sterling ...
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