The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 32
... thought , belongs to the constructive period . It had been preceded , indeed , by the article on totemism which , although it put into shape much that McLennan and Robertson Smith had already adumbrated , definitely endowed the subject ...
... thought , belongs to the constructive period . It had been preceded , indeed , by the article on totemism which , although it put into shape much that McLennan and Robertson Smith had already adumbrated , definitely endowed the subject ...
Page 49
... thought them , were still bad enough , hopelessly overworked owing to the great difficulty of finding and paying curates , their life was in many ways depressing . So few seemed to want the services they were burning to render . The ...
... thought them , were still bad enough , hopelessly overworked owing to the great difficulty of finding and paying curates , their life was in many ways depressing . So few seemed to want the services they were burning to render . The ...
Page 182
... thoughts of the Middle Age passed , as it were , through a troubled clearing - house , wherein the Greek ideals and the last consequences of the metaphysics of Exodus were somehow merged into a living and sustaining body of Christian ...
... thoughts of the Middle Age passed , as it were , through a troubled clearing - house , wherein the Greek ideals and the last consequences of the metaphysics of Exodus were somehow merged into a living and sustaining body of Christian ...
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