The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... party what it is are partly native and partly foreign . Germany has been the great factor of opinion in their case . We scarcely need say that this party embraces all shades of speculation , from Trench and Maurice to Williams and ...
... party what it is are partly native and partly foreign . Germany has been the great factor of opinion in their case . We scarcely need say that this party embraces all shades of speculation , from Trench and Maurice to Williams and ...
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... party , the Evangelicals can hardly be said to have a place in the intellectual strifes of the age . The number of the Broad Church clergy is small compared with the Evangelicals ; and their congregations , we suspect , would be found ...
... party , the Evangelicals can hardly be said to have a place in the intellectual strifes of the age . The number of the Broad Church clergy is small compared with the Evangelicals ; and their congregations , we suspect , would be found ...
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... party . With no less skill have the High Church party taken advan- tage of the strong feeling against Rationalism , evidently hoping to ride to power on the crest of the wave of popular indignation against Colenso and the authors of the ...
... party . With no less skill have the High Church party taken advan- tage of the strong feeling against Rationalism , evidently hoping to ride to power on the crest of the wave of popular indignation against Colenso and the authors of the ...
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Tales of a Wayside Inn By HENRY WADSWORTH | 31 |
Reign of Elizabeth By JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE | 62 |
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