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... seems to be every indication that the Anglo - Saxon element played an important part in its make - up . When , therefore , the Conqueror put Norman abbots into the English monasteries it is likely that any foreign manuscripts which they ...
... seems to be every indication that the Anglo - Saxon element played an important part in its make - up . When , therefore , the Conqueror put Norman abbots into the English monasteries it is likely that any foreign manuscripts which they ...
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... seems to be some confusion here , even in the author's mind . First we are told that it is Truth who purchases and sends the Pardon ; then that it is the Pope who has granted it . Which of these is meant ? The whole question of its ...
... seems to be some confusion here , even in the author's mind . First we are told that it is Truth who purchases and sends the Pardon ; then that it is the Pope who has granted it . Which of these is meant ? The whole question of its ...
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... seem to say that although a just man may sin seven times a day , he does no deadly sin , ( A. IX , 40–1 . ) for Do ... seems in the poem to take its origin in a verbal whim , corresponded to a reality defined in the Meditationes Vitae ...
... seem to say that although a just man may sin seven times a day , he does no deadly sin , ( A. IX , 40–1 . ) for Do ... seems in the poem to take its origin in a verbal whim , corresponded to a reality defined in the Meditationes Vitae ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19434 | 3 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
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