The Quarterly Review, Volume 296William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1958 |
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Page 416
... given even summary study to English law and has at the same time a working acquaintance with the interpretation which the Churches have given to the writings of the Old and New Testaments , will be more struck by the way in which the ...
... given even summary study to English law and has at the same time a working acquaintance with the interpretation which the Churches have given to the writings of the Old and New Testaments , will be more struck by the way in which the ...
Page 420
... given these in law has deviated considerably from their original meaning in the language of the theologians . Whether this marks a deterioration or not is an open question . Examples of these terms are such words as ' adoption ...
... given these in law has deviated considerably from their original meaning in the language of the theologians . Whether this marks a deterioration or not is an open question . Examples of these terms are such words as ' adoption ...
Page 421
... given by law practically the full status of a child born in wedlock to his adopters . The adopted child cannot be thrown back to its natural parents ; it is not a relationship at will . Theologians may well boast that here the law has ...
... given by law practically the full status of a child born in wedlock to his adopters . The adopted child cannot be thrown back to its natural parents ; it is not a relationship at will . Theologians may well boast that here the law has ...
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Shakespeare and Churchill? | 123 |
The Greatest Story in the World | 138 |
The Trade Unions and the Feudal System | 146 |
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