The Quarterly Review, Volumes 288-289John Murray, 1950 |
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Page 378
... practice without Christian belief , and practice unsupported by belief is a wasting asset ' as we have sud- denly discovered , to our dismay , in this generation . ' This last passage links naturally with T. S. Eliot's position in his ...
... practice without Christian belief , and practice unsupported by belief is a wasting asset ' as we have sud- denly discovered , to our dismay , in this generation . ' This last passage links naturally with T. S. Eliot's position in his ...
Page 28
... practice of the Catholic religion , which is that of the Spanish State , shall enjoy official protection . Nobody shall be interfered with on account of his private beliefs or practices . Public cere- monies or manifestations shall be ...
... practice of the Catholic religion , which is that of the Spanish State , shall enjoy official protection . Nobody shall be interfered with on account of his private beliefs or practices . Public cere- monies or manifestations shall be ...
Page 206
... practice to make an entry . Thus it is feared - whether rightly or wrongly- that among Congregationalists , for example , doctrines little different from those of Unitarianism can flourish without let or reproof . Before Anglicans ...
... practice to make an entry . Thus it is feared - whether rightly or wrongly- that among Congregationalists , for example , doctrines little different from those of Unitarianism can flourish without let or reproof . Before Anglicans ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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