The Quarterly Review, Volume 115William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1864 |
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Page 68
... Christ . To admit the justice of applying such a standard would be to confess that Christianity a 0 CO 0 The Christianity is indeed as old as the creation. 68 Forsyth's Life of By William A , Q C London, 1864 -The Life of Marcus Tullius ...
... Christ . To admit the justice of applying such a standard would be to confess that Christianity a 0 CO 0 The Christianity is indeed as old as the creation. 68 Forsyth's Life of By William A , Q C London, 1864 -The Life of Marcus Tullius ...
Page 69
... Christianity is indeed as old as the creation , ' and to suggest the inquiry , what advantageth it us to be Christian men and women ? 3 6 While the life of a Roman citizen was thus public - while he was , in himself , a mere cypher ...
... Christianity is indeed as old as the creation , ' and to suggest the inquiry , what advantageth it us to be Christian men and women ? 3 6 While the life of a Roman citizen was thus public - while he was , in himself , a mere cypher ...
Page 70
... Christian man , he would , in very justice to the hero whom he set himself to extol , have shrunk from inviting , or at least from suggesting , a com- parison which could only turn to confusion ; he would not have given occasion to Mr ...
... Christian man , he would , in very justice to the hero whom he set himself to extol , have shrunk from inviting , or at least from suggesting , a com- parison which could only turn to confusion ; he would not have given occasion to Mr ...
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... Christian without cant , Mr. Forsyth seems to have seized with praiseworthy tact the precise attitude which it behoves a biographer to take up when narrating the life - the personal life of Cicero . His censures of Cicero are as ...
... Christian without cant , Mr. Forsyth seems to have seized with praiseworthy tact the precise attitude which it behoves a biographer to take up when narrating the life - the personal life of Cicero . His censures of Cicero are as ...
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... Christian gentleman ; but I am far from thinking him faultless ; and the highest Pagan morality , " when darkness covered the earth and gross darkness the people , " was something very different from Christian principle , Vol . i . p ...
... Christian gentleman ; but I am far from thinking him faultless ; and the highest Pagan morality , " when darkness covered the earth and gross darkness the people , " was something very different from Christian principle , Vol . i . p ...
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