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... religious orthodoxy was where they stood in relation to organised religion . Of his own religious legacy Leach not entirely jokingly remarked : ' In practice I was brought up a hard - boiled Christian , and mud sticks if you throw ...
... religious orthodoxy was where they stood in relation to organised religion . Of his own religious legacy Leach not entirely jokingly remarked : ' In practice I was brought up a hard - boiled Christian , and mud sticks if you throw ...
Page 349
... Religion , or in religion itself , despite his mother's strong religious commitment . But he nonetheless supported these two subjects in his own department . He once advocated a double increment in pay for one of these colleagues with ...
... Religion , or in religion itself , despite his mother's strong religious commitment . But he nonetheless supported these two subjects in his own department . He once advocated a double increment in pay for one of these colleagues with ...
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... religion of paradox and diversity . Complex to the end , he finished the letter to his sister about Delhi's architecture by wondering if he had been too harsh about Muslim culture . 15 Caste divisions also seemed to be a critical ...
... religion of paradox and diversity . Complex to the end , he finished the letter to his sister about Delhi's architecture by wondering if he had been too harsh about Muslim culture . 15 Caste divisions also seemed to be a critical ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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