The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 63
... especially Judaism and certain so - called pagan faiths . If Herbert's extremely anthropomorphic conception of God seems to us childish or primitive , we may reflect that he was treading in the footsteps of many a saint and prophet ...
... especially Judaism and certain so - called pagan faiths . If Herbert's extremely anthropomorphic conception of God seems to us childish or primitive , we may reflect that he was treading in the footsteps of many a saint and prophet ...
Page 79
... especially that of economics , in spite of valuable years spent in his youth at Edinburgh under Dugald Stewart ; while he had a very real interest in the standing and stability of the landowners and agriculturists . Yet he could not ...
... especially that of economics , in spite of valuable years spent in his youth at Edinburgh under Dugald Stewart ; while he had a very real interest in the standing and stability of the landowners and agriculturists . Yet he could not ...
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... especially , were rapidly increasing . At times he could be grossly rude to foreign importances , who generally had brought from the Continent enlarged ideas of the sort of consideration that was their due , and frequently was ...
... especially , were rapidly increasing . At times he could be grossly rude to foreign importances , who generally had brought from the Continent enlarged ideas of the sort of consideration that was their due , and frequently was ...
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