The Quarterly Review, Volume 274, Issue 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Page 294
... whole burden , for example , of Professor Arnold Toynbee's tremendous work A Study of History ' is that the one hope of Western civilisation is to become co - extensive with Christendom , and that without a vast rebirth of the Christian ...
... whole burden , for example , of Professor Arnold Toynbee's tremendous work A Study of History ' is that the one hope of Western civilisation is to become co - extensive with Christendom , and that without a vast rebirth of the Christian ...
Page 302
... whole do not believe in any immediate improvement in the response to the eternal challenge they are commissioned to fling down . Whether difficult or easy , the Christian Church is at all times committed to the enterprise of claiming ...
... whole do not believe in any immediate improvement in the response to the eternal challenge they are commissioned to fling down . Whether difficult or easy , the Christian Church is at all times committed to the enterprise of claiming ...
Page 316
... whole - hearted disgust . Whatever Hitler might be , above these at least he towered . He at least had visions which transcended the obvious and the material , and aims not purely personal . Such is the man on whose shoulders for the ...
... whole - hearted disgust . Whatever Hitler might be , above these at least he towered . He at least had visions which transcended the obvious and the material , and aims not purely personal . Such is the man on whose shoulders for the ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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