The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 333
... religious lives , or at any rate lives into which a strong religious element is infused , and 10 per cent . lives consecrated to the antithesis of religion . The great body are neither religious nor irreligious ; they are not Atheists ...
... religious lives , or at any rate lives into which a strong religious element is infused , and 10 per cent . lives consecrated to the antithesis of religion . The great body are neither religious nor irreligious ; they are not Atheists ...
Page 534
... Religion and Art say the same thing . " Listen , " says the priest , " this Infant must faithfully promise that he will renounce the devil and all his works , the vain pomp and glory of the world , and the carnal desires of the flesh ...
... Religion and Art say the same thing . " Listen , " says the priest , " this Infant must faithfully promise that he will renounce the devil and all his works , the vain pomp and glory of the world , and the carnal desires of the flesh ...
Page 536
... Religion , in this its alliance with Art , that befell the hero of the play ; whether Art has not grown , inch by inch and yard by yard , until it threatens to fill the Church as the tail filled the stage ; whether by any mighty effort ...
... Religion , in this its alliance with Art , that befell the hero of the play ; whether Art has not grown , inch by inch and yard by yard , until it threatens to fill the Church as the tail filled the stage ; whether by any mighty effort ...
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