The Hibbert Journal, Tom 9Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short George Allen & Unwin, 1911 A quarterly review of religion, theology, and philosophy. |
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Strona 34
... less poetic meaning ; but I am no sure that the verses will not gain by the mere process o brooding study fully as much as they lose by the ultimat badness of the interpretation . Anyhow , that was the roa followed . The men of whom I ...
... less poetic meaning ; but I am no sure that the verses will not gain by the mere process o brooding study fully as much as they lose by the ultimat badness of the interpretation . Anyhow , that was the roa followed . The men of whom I ...
Strona 45
... less of party politics , but instruction in the leading facts of government , in the varied opportunities and claims of public service . Hitherto it has been a reproach levelled against our great public schools ( which I name with all ...
... less of party politics , but instruction in the leading facts of government , in the varied opportunities and claims of public service . Hitherto it has been a reproach levelled against our great public schools ( which I name with all ...
Strona 72
... less need to worry about the fate and influence of Jesus . If I follow my spirit , I shall be following Him , as far as a free man should follow any one . As to being His bond - servant , Paul was simply mistaken here as in so many ...
... less need to worry about the fate and influence of Jesus . If I follow my spirit , I shall be following Him , as far as a free man should follow any one . As to being His bond - servant , Paul was simply mistaken here as in so many ...
Strona 78
... less than this is the natural fruit of active faith in Christian parents . It is futile to call that Christianity which has not for its centra inspiration the imitation of that God who " so loved the world that he gave his only Son ...
... less than this is the natural fruit of active faith in Christian parents . It is futile to call that Christianity which has not for its centra inspiration the imitation of that God who " so loved the world that he gave his only Son ...
Strona 88
... less small and " separate , " because on no occasion was I wrapped up in the danger to my normal self . Annihilation of time and place gave me an idea of a freedom beyond human imagination . The fact of the apparition made human life ...
... less small and " separate , " because on no occasion was I wrapped up in the danger to my normal self . Annihilation of time and place gave me an idea of a freedom beyond human imagination . The fact of the apparition made human life ...
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