The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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Page 19
... political horizon of these portions is that of the sixth century , while that of the elder or more purely Hebraic por- tions belonged to the eighth , he must accept a theory of authorship and prediction modified accordingly . So if ...
... political horizon of these portions is that of the sixth century , while that of the elder or more purely Hebraic por- tions belonged to the eighth , he must accept a theory of authorship and prediction modified accordingly . So if ...
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... political horizon ' of the later portions of Isaiah . We beg our readers to refer to the statement we have already quoted from him on this point ; they will find in it an illustrious specimen of a form of reasoning in which Dr. Williams ...
... political horizon ' of the later portions of Isaiah . We beg our readers to refer to the statement we have already quoted from him on this point ; they will find in it an illustrious specimen of a form of reasoning in which Dr. Williams ...
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... politics , entertain our readers with a preliminary dissertation on the Eil de bœuf and Madame du Barry ; we could even allude with propriety to Agnes Sorel , and thus ingeniously meet the Tory slanders which would attribute modern ...
... politics , entertain our readers with a preliminary dissertation on the Eil de bœuf and Madame du Barry ; we could even allude with propriety to Agnes Sorel , and thus ingeniously meet the Tory slanders which would attribute modern ...
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... political economist , but simply the artist who excels in his somewhat trivial art . Yet we derive more satisfaction from a sketch of his Arcadia than from the libels on truth with which our light literature abounds . We purposely avoid ...
... political economist , but simply the artist who excels in his somewhat trivial art . Yet we derive more satisfaction from a sketch of his Arcadia than from the libels on truth with which our light literature abounds . We purposely avoid ...
Page 90
... politics with the acumen of Louis Napoleon , and criticises the govern- ment of Otho with the wit of M. About himself . Let us do homage to the clear touch which has drawn this ideal Hadgi Stavros , to the artistic sense which has made ...
... politics with the acumen of Louis Napoleon , and criticises the govern- ment of Otho with the wit of M. About himself . Let us do homage to the clear touch which has drawn this ideal Hadgi Stavros , to the artistic sense which has made ...
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