The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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THE CHARACTER OF THE DEVIL IN THE MIDDLE AGES . It must have occurred to many , in reading those stories of the Devil which were current in the Middle Ages , that the character there ascribed to him is widely different from that which ...
THE CHARACTER OF THE DEVIL IN THE MIDDLE AGES . It must have occurred to many , in reading those stories of the Devil which were current in the Middle Ages , that the character there ascribed to him is widely different from that which ...
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Such , then , seem to be the sources from which the character is derived which was popularly ascribed to the Devil in the Middle Ages . They are three in number : the narrative of the Bible , certain isolated passages of Scripture ...
Such , then , seem to be the sources from which the character is derived which was popularly ascribed to the Devil in the Middle Ages . They are three in number : the narrative of the Bible , certain isolated passages of Scripture ...
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To make of this chilly ideal the Master , to whom we are called to give a reasonable and emotional submission ; the inadequacy of the character that such a face represents to gather into itself , or sympathise with , the innumerable ...
To make of this chilly ideal the Master , to whom we are called to give a reasonable and emotional submission ; the inadequacy of the character that such a face represents to gather into itself , or sympathise with , the innumerable ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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