EssaysMacmillan, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... mind which , young as it was , showed signs of profundity . Savile's choice is a great testi- mony to the depth of Hales ' attainments ; for his later reputation was acquired more by his grace and originality of mind than for his ...
... mind which , young as it was , showed signs of profundity . Savile's choice is a great testi- mony to the depth of Hales ' attainments ; for his later reputation was acquired more by his grace and originality of mind than for his ...
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... mind that theo- logical and religious problems then possessed a general interest for the civilised world , and for Englishmen in particular , which it cannot be pre- tended that they possess now . Political gossip has taken the place of ...
... mind that theo- logical and religious problems then possessed a general interest for the civilised world , and for Englishmen in particular , which it cannot be pre- tended that they possess now . Political gossip has taken the place of ...
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... mind . Hales came home what was called a Latitudinarian , having , as he quaintly says , at the " well pressing " of St. John iii . 16 , by Episcopius ( a divine , present at the Synod ) , " bid John Calvin good - night . " A ...
... mind . Hales came home what was called a Latitudinarian , having , as he quaintly says , at the " well pressing " of St. John iii . 16 , by Episcopius ( a divine , present at the Synod ) , " bid John Calvin good - night . " A ...
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... mind to the ludicrous side of these disputes ; he compares the wound of sin and the supposed remedy of confession , to Pliny's cure for the bite of a scorpion - to go and whisper the fact into the ear of an ass . Only once did he ...
... mind to the ludicrous side of these disputes ; he compares the wound of sin and the supposed remedy of confession , to Pliny's cure for the bite of a scorpion - to go and whisper the fact into the ear of an ass . Only once did he ...
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... mind . ” At last the end came very quietly . He was in his seventy - third year , " weary of this un- charitable world , " as he said . Only a fort- night ill , and then dying so quietly that Mr. Mon- tague , who had been talking to him ...
... mind . ” At last the end came very quietly . He was in his seventy - third year , " weary of this un- charitable world , " as he said . Only a fort- night ill , and then dying so quietly that Mr. Mon- tague , who had been talking to him ...
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