The Quarterly Review, Volumes 155-156John Murray, 1883 |
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Page 256
... heart of the master to pass into the heart of the scholar . It is not a process or a book ; it is a collection of means , all directed to create in the school a moral and elevated atmosphere , an atmo- sphere healthy and invigorating ...
... heart of the master to pass into the heart of the scholar . It is not a process or a book ; it is a collection of means , all directed to create in the school a moral and elevated atmosphere , an atmo- sphere healthy and invigorating ...
Page 46
... heart of with the latter before it could appreciate one of the patients . This was his first the former . The Vienna physician spent stethoscope , which he used for some eight years over his work , and took time , afterwards superseding ...
... heart of with the latter before it could appreciate one of the patients . This was his first the former . The Vienna physician spent stethoscope , which he used for some eight years over his work , and took time , afterwards superseding ...
Page 92
... heart of his theology in each of its phases ; of his Epistles as a complete and perfect in itself . ' whole , and of each Epistle in particular as C selfish , ' we cannot help seeing that he St. Paul's teaching ; of the controversies in ...
... heart of his theology in each of its phases ; of his Epistles as a complete and perfect in itself . ' whole , and of each Epistle in particular as C selfish , ' we cannot help seeing that he St. Paul's teaching ; of the controversies in ...
Contents
ART PAGE I ARCHBISHOP TAIT AND THE PRIMACY | 1 |
PROGRESS AND POVERTY | 19 |
PRIVATE LIFE OF CARDINAL MAZARIN | 40 |
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