The Dublin review1881 |
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... sense of mental discrimination , to discourage intellectual initiative , and gene- rally to deaden the mental powers by substituting a habit of mechanical for a habit of intelligent reading . A very little yielding to this disposition ...
... sense of mental discrimination , to discourage intellectual initiative , and gene- rally to deaden the mental powers by substituting a habit of mechanical for a habit of intelligent reading . A very little yielding to this disposition ...
Strona 11
... sense is likely to describe writing of this kind , and that is , rigmarole ; to which a man of devout habit of mind might be tempted to prefix the epithet profane . The extraordinary part of the matter is , however , that people who ...
... sense is likely to describe writing of this kind , and that is , rigmarole ; to which a man of devout habit of mind might be tempted to prefix the epithet profane . The extraordinary part of the matter is , however , that people who ...
Strona 13
... sense ; while it is equally manifest that a function such as that at St. Alban's , Holborn , is only possible by a non - natural interpretation of the Prayer Book , and by reading back into the Communion office a great deal which ...
... sense ; while it is equally manifest that a function such as that at St. Alban's , Holborn , is only possible by a non - natural interpretation of the Prayer Book , and by reading back into the Communion office a great deal which ...
Strona 22
... sense , are at the same time reforming and conservative and which , if need be , will prove to be resuscitating also ; since , even on the supposition of events the most appalling in prospect to a patriotic mind , they would survive the ...
... sense , are at the same time reforming and conservative and which , if need be , will prove to be resuscitating also ; since , even on the supposition of events the most appalling in prospect to a patriotic mind , they would survive the ...
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... is given up to specula- tions on the prophecies of the Old Testament and the Apocalypse . Of these matters it requires a certain sense of humour to speak with temper . When , however , we find a 28 The Religious Press .
... is given up to specula- tions on the prophecies of the Old Testament and the Apocalypse . Of these matters it requires a certain sense of humour to speak with temper . When , however , we find a 28 The Religious Press .
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