The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 52
... interest in the Gospel and its implications , and scornful indifference gives way to passion . More thinking people to - day are passionate in their repudiation or in their adherence of Christianity than was the case in 1929 ; and this ...
... interest in the Gospel and its implications , and scornful indifference gives way to passion . More thinking people to - day are passionate in their repudiation or in their adherence of Christianity than was the case in 1929 ; and this ...
Page 79
... interest in the standing and stability of the landowners and agriculturists . Yet he could not fail to recognise the hunger and misery in the towns due to the high prices on taxed wheat and bread , and therefore voted against the ...
... interest in the standing and stability of the landowners and agriculturists . Yet he could not fail to recognise the hunger and misery in the towns due to the high prices on taxed wheat and bread , and therefore voted against the ...
Page 126
... interest taken in Scriptural and mediƦval chronology by William Henry Black , whose official position at the Rolls Office made him a useful councillor and whose religious views might have qualified him for membership of Wilberforce's ...
... interest taken in Scriptural and mediƦval chronology by William Henry Black , whose official position at the Rolls Office made him a useful councillor and whose religious views might have qualified him for membership of Wilberforce's ...
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