The National Review, Volume 16W.H. Allen, 1890 - English literature |
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Page 97
... believe that his salvation depended on his enduring torture without flinch- ing or wavering , and that to divulge the secrets of the sect was a crime . Believe in the Holy Spirit , is Daniel Phillipovitch's maxim . The Holy Spirit ...
... believe that his salvation depended on his enduring torture without flinch- ing or wavering , and that to divulge the secrets of the sect was a crime . Believe in the Holy Spirit , is Daniel Phillipovitch's maxim . The Holy Spirit ...
Page 266
... believe and I will never believe , that the attempt to unite good government to Ireland with good feeling towards England is a hopeless task , for beneath all the faction and party - spirit which separates the two peoples to - day ...
... believe and I will never believe , that the attempt to unite good government to Ireland with good feeling towards England is a hopeless task , for beneath all the faction and party - spirit which separates the two peoples to - day ...
Page 382
... believe as fervidly as he pleases in his principles , he must recognize that all economic results are relative to their age and place . Political Economy has suffered greatly in this country , owing to a too metaphysical mode of ...
... believe as fervidly as he pleases in his principles , he must recognize that all economic results are relative to their age and place . Political Economy has suffered greatly in this country , owing to a too metaphysical mode of ...
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