The Modern review, a quarterly magazine (ed. by R.A. Armstrong)., Tom 3Richard Acland Armstrong 1882 |
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... Century , 142 . ARMITT , A. , Jane Austen and Char- lotte Brontë , 384 . BEVINGTON , L. S. , The Image of Truth , 838 . BIXBY , J. T. , Herbert Spencer's Data of Ethics , 40 . BRONTE , Charlotte , and Jane Austen , 384 . CARPENTER ...
... Century , 142 . ARMITT , A. , Jane Austen and Char- lotte Brontë , 384 . BEVINGTON , L. S. , The Image of Truth , 838 . BIXBY , J. T. , Herbert Spencer's Data of Ethics , 40 . BRONTE , Charlotte , and Jane Austen , 384 . CARPENTER ...
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... century had seen it and kept it in view , and provided for it more and better than they did , in the great work which they under- took of reorganising the national churches of that day . If they had done so , they would , like the early ...
... century had seen it and kept it in view , and provided for it more and better than they did , in the great work which they under- took of reorganising the national churches of that day . If they had done so , they would , like the early ...
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... century ago . Its latest fruit is the Burials Act- its latest , but , it is very safe to say , not its last ; for it can- not be doubted that the course of just reformation must go on , until every right and privilege and endowment of ...
... century ago . Its latest fruit is the Burials Act- its latest , but , it is very safe to say , not its last ; for it can- not be doubted that the course of just reformation must go on , until every right and privilege and endowment of ...
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... century ; but at present it seems impos- sible to suppose that even the further researches of Prof. F. Delitzsch will greatly add to the authority of the Complu- tensian Greek Text . A Codex Rhodianus of the Epistles , the only one ...
... century ; but at present it seems impos- sible to suppose that even the further researches of Prof. F. Delitzsch will greatly add to the authority of the Complu- tensian Greek Text . A Codex Rhodianus of the Epistles , the only one ...
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... century copy , for which the monks had paid only two Rhenish florins , " and dear enough too , " said J. D. Michaelis ; the other was a beautiful little illuminated MS . of at least two or three centuries earlier . This latter also ...
... century copy , for which the monks had paid only two Rhenish florins , " and dear enough too , " said J. D. Michaelis ; the other was a beautiful little illuminated MS . of at least two or three centuries earlier . This latter also ...
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