The Critical Essays of a Country ParsonLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1867 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... feel , as we follow in the track , how difficult it would be to tread that path without the direction of a guide so able and so sympathetic . The characteristics of Archbishop Whately are very marked ; and his negative characteristics ...
... feel , as we follow in the track , how difficult it would be to tread that path without the direction of a guide so able and so sympathetic . The characteristics of Archbishop Whately are very marked ; and his negative characteristics ...
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... feeling what an acute observer of men is Archbishop Whately . How carefully , in his passage through life , has his quick eye gathered up the characteristics of * Preface , p . v . Lectures on the Characters of Our Lord's Apostles , p ...
... feeling what an acute observer of men is Archbishop Whately . How carefully , in his passage through life , has his quick eye gathered up the characteristics of * Preface , p . v . Lectures on the Characters of Our Lord's Apostles , p ...
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... one of the strongest- minded men of his time , all pervaded and inspirited by a religious principle and feeling , earnest , unaffected , really practical and influential , —as perfectly free from weakness io Archbishop Whately on Bacon .
... one of the strongest- minded men of his time , all pervaded and inspirited by a religious principle and feeling , earnest , unaffected , really practical and influential , —as perfectly free from weakness io Archbishop Whately on Bacon .
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... feeling about such seasons and associations is quite consistent with even extreme opinions on the side of progress . Then the Archbishop passes the Essays on Building ' and ' Gar- dens ' without a word ; although these subjects would ...
... feeling about such seasons and associations is quite consistent with even extreme opinions on the side of progress . Then the Archbishop passes the Essays on Building ' and ' Gar- dens ' without a word ; although these subjects would ...
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... feel gratified with , and perhaps bestow high commendation on , an able defence of the opinions they already hold ; and those , again , who have fully made up their minds on the opposite side , are more likely C to be displeased than to ...
... feel gratified with , and perhaps bestow high commendation on , an able defence of the opinions they already hold ; and those , again , who have fully made up their minds on the opposite side , are more likely C to be displeased than to ...
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