The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... Christian growth ; and the science of man- kind , and of the languages of mankind , is a science which without Christianity would never have sprung into life . When people had been taught to look upon all men as brethren , then and then ...
... Christian growth ; and the science of man- kind , and of the languages of mankind , is a science which without Christianity would never have sprung into life . When people had been taught to look upon all men as brethren , then and then ...
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... Christian Church very generally adopted the idea . Many thinking men have retained this view , from the influence of a fallacy something like the following : -The earliest revelation , including the conversations in Eden , was made in ...
... Christian Church very generally adopted the idea . Many thinking men have retained this view , from the influence of a fallacy something like the following : -The earliest revelation , including the conversations in Eden , was made in ...
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... Christian missionaries , from the beginning of the seventeenth century onwards , induced them to undergo the immense labour of mastering the difficulties of the language . English residents at the end of last century made ( Sanskrit ...
... Christian missionaries , from the beginning of the seventeenth century onwards , induced them to undergo the immense labour of mastering the difficulties of the language . English residents at the end of last century made ( Sanskrit ...
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... Christianity , and translated for them the Scriptures from Greek into Gothic . Those who cultivated literature amongst the Goths , were probably more disposed to destroy than to preserve the ballads and other popular compositions which ...
... Christianity , and translated for them the Scriptures from Greek into Gothic . Those who cultivated literature amongst the Goths , were probably more disposed to destroy than to preserve the ballads and other popular compositions which ...
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... Christianity broke upon their heathen darkness , are the subjects of the poetic ' Edda . ' The old language was long ... Christian era , and their speech was probably as nearly identical then as that of any numerous population ever is ...
... Christianity broke upon their heathen darkness , are the subjects of the poetic ' Edda . ' The old language was long ... Christian era , and their speech was probably as nearly identical then as that of any numerous population ever is ...
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