The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 203A. Constable, 1906 |
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Page 434
... Temple actually did , but we are still left asking what it was in the two men which made what was possible and natural for one impossible because unnatural for the other . 6 6 Some help in answering this question is to be gained from ...
... Temple actually did , but we are still left asking what it was in the two men which made what was possible and natural for one impossible because unnatural for the other . 6 6 Some help in answering this question is to be gained from ...
Page 443
... Temple was determined and able to give . He spared himself no labour , he visited parishes the inhabitants of which had never seen a bishop before , he threw himself into the interests of all classes , he made friends with the children ...
... Temple was determined and able to give . He spared himself no labour , he visited parishes the inhabitants of which had never seen a bishop before , he threw himself into the interests of all classes , he made friends with the children ...
Page 448
... Temple was confronted was probably one which did not admit of any effective dealing with the sub- stance . But in that case it seems strange that Temple should have thought it worth while to deal with the fringe . And even with that ...
... Temple was confronted was probably one which did not admit of any effective dealing with the sub- stance . But in that case it seems strange that Temple should have thought it worth while to deal with the fringe . And even with that ...
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