The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 238
... Nature . The cause alleged by Mr. Ellis , that , in the early days of Christianity , some emotional individuals were driven to make close acquaint- ance with Nature , is a transitory cause . The time soon came when Christianity was ...
... Nature . The cause alleged by Mr. Ellis , that , in the early days of Christianity , some emotional individuals were driven to make close acquaint- ance with Nature , is a transitory cause . The time soon came when Christianity was ...
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... Nature , that He recognised her ordinances , that He was touched by the beauty of wild flowers and regarded the fate of sparrows . How was this likely to tell ? We must throw ourselves back into the currents of thought of the early ...
... Nature , that He recognised her ordinances , that He was touched by the beauty of wild flowers and regarded the fate of sparrows . How was this likely to tell ? We must throw ourselves back into the currents of thought of the early ...
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... Nature , and , as we pointed out some way back , this sense reveals itself in his writing in the mere mention of ... nature was given up to the act of spiritual aspiration . ' I see now , ' he writes later , that what I laboured for was ...
... Nature , and , as we pointed out some way back , this sense reveals itself in his writing in the mere mention of ... nature was given up to the act of spiritual aspiration . ' I see now , ' he writes later , that what I laboured for was ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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