The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., Tom 11 |
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The spirit of the Unitarian church may then be defined as one of simplicity and
rationality of belief , --individual freedom of inquiry on religious matters , —and
unity of faith in the broad and fundamental principles which it holds as the
essence of ...
The spirit of the Unitarian church may then be defined as one of simplicity and
rationality of belief , --individual freedom of inquiry on religious matters , —and
unity of faith in the broad and fundamental principles which it holds as the
essence of ...
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The principle of the pointed arch was the key to the whole style , and to it and its
necessary accompaniments can be ... built since that time , till within the last
quarter of a century , exhibit an almost total ignorance of the true principles of the
art .
The principle of the pointed arch was the key to the whole style , and to it and its
necessary accompaniments can be ... built since that time , till within the last
quarter of a century , exhibit an almost total ignorance of the true principles of the
art .
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No style is so truthful , so simple in its principles , or so various in its capabilities ;
none is so essentially founded on the laws of nature and sound mechanical
construction . Contrary to the classical systems , it was , both in its origin and in its
...
No style is so truthful , so simple in its principles , or so various in its capabilities ;
none is so essentially founded on the laws of nature and sound mechanical
construction . Contrary to the classical systems , it was , both in its origin and in its
...
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... pointing out not only the natural connection between true Catholic principles
and true taste in art ; but the similar analogy between the pretensions ,
exaggerated fancies , appeals to human nature in its corrupt forms , and mixed
incongruities ...
... pointing out not only the natural connection between true Catholic principles
and true taste in art ; but the similar analogy between the pretensions ,
exaggerated fancies , appeals to human nature in its corrupt forms , and mixed
incongruities ...
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From them we must extract the genius and inner principle of life of this glorious
style , and on it as a foundation build in accordance with our own wants and
circumstances . As Lord Lindsey has beautifully said in reference to the study of
the old ...
From them we must extract the genius and inner principle of life of this glorious
style , and on it as a foundation build in accordance with our own wants and
circumstances . As Lord Lindsey has beautifully said in reference to the study of
the old ...
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