The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 141
... whole of the past to precipitate the whole of the present . Farther than this the historian must tread very warily . When the Arch- bishop of York , for example , in his recent Gifford Lectures , suggests as an analogy for the unity of ...
... whole of the past to precipitate the whole of the present . Farther than this the historian must tread very warily . When the Arch- bishop of York , for example , in his recent Gifford Lectures , suggests as an analogy for the unity of ...
Page 47
... whole miraculous element in religion , looked about for new fields to conquer , and found them in a sustained assault on the whole scheme of values of Christian ethics and in a scornful repudiation even of the ethical beauty and the ...
... whole miraculous element in religion , looked about for new fields to conquer , and found them in a sustained assault on the whole scheme of values of Christian ethics and in a scornful repudiation even of the ethical beauty and the ...
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... whole movement . There is , however , far less discussion on an equally urgent problem , the problem of deciding what kind of social and political consequence we may expect widespread and successful evangelism to possess . Almost all ...
... whole movement . There is , however , far less discussion on an equally urgent problem , the problem of deciding what kind of social and political consequence we may expect widespread and successful evangelism to possess . Almost all ...
Contents
JANUARY | 1 |
Mussolinis Masterwork in Africa | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 15 |
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