The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 68
... Church was thrown against the Government , to such purpose that " the Church has absorbed all the political life of the country , " is a proof of the danger of provoking so formidable an enemy . The lesson has not been lost upon France ...
... Church was thrown against the Government , to such purpose that " the Church has absorbed all the political life of the country , " is a proof of the danger of provoking so formidable an enemy . The lesson has not been lost upon France ...
Page 69
... Church . The Church of England , half - Catholic and half - Protestant , presents many unique and interesting problems in its relation to the State , and the author would have done well to devote two or three chapters to the application ...
... Church . The Church of England , half - Catholic and half - Protestant , presents many unique and interesting problems in its relation to the State , and the author would have done well to devote two or three chapters to the application ...
Page 70
... Church of a real Christian philosopher . In spite of the taunts of her enemies , the Church is to - day more genuinely bent on discovering and appropriating truth from every side than at any other period of her history . This being so ...
... Church of a real Christian philosopher . In spite of the taunts of her enemies , the Church is to - day more genuinely bent on discovering and appropriating truth from every side than at any other period of her history . This being so ...
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