The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 189
... fact well known here that the number is constantly increasing of those who , though they agree with him in little else , agree with Dr. Pusey in his opinion - an opinion which , at the time it was uttered , excited among us an almost ...
... fact well known here that the number is constantly increasing of those who , though they agree with him in little else , agree with Dr. Pusey in his opinion - an opinion which , at the time it was uttered , excited among us an almost ...
Page 325
... fact in English history , and we are justified in concluding that this division of tithes never prevailed in the Anglo - Saxon Church , in one single instance , as an historical fact . 3. During the late electoral struggle , in the ...
... fact in English history , and we are justified in concluding that this division of tithes never prevailed in the Anglo - Saxon Church , in one single instance , as an historical fact . 3. During the late electoral struggle , in the ...
Page 506
... fact . Our reason instantly demands an explanation of it . We may be compelled to abandon our old theory , but until we have found one that will reconcile the new facts with the old , we feel that our knowledge does not harmonize with ...
... fact . Our reason instantly demands an explanation of it . We may be compelled to abandon our old theory , but until we have found one that will reconcile the new facts with the old , we feel that our knowledge does not harmonize with ...
Contents
By the Rev H N OXENHAM | 39 |
THE CHURCH AND DISSENT | 721 |
IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT Maj Gen Hon W FIELDING | 777 |
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