| May Doney - 1905 - 132 pages
.... . . novel, and even sublime.'— WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. [i65/7i Thousand. ' It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian"...self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of 'hi failure of the Churches — the decay of faith — in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster... | |
| Bernard Capes - English fiction - 1905 - 368 pages
...even sublime.'—WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. TEMPORAL POWER: A STUDY IN SUPREMACY. [i 5 oth Thousand. ' It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian"...self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of 'lie failure of the Churches—the decay of faith—in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - Great Britain - 1905 - 286 pages
.... . . novel, and even sublime.' — WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. [165** Thousand. 'It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian"...self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of '-he failure of the Churches — the decay of faith — in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - Folklore - 1905 - 478 pages
...sublime.'—WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. ' It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian" ih a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable...that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches—the decay of faith—in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping up . . . The... | |
| George McKinnon Wrong - Biography - 1905 - 402 pages
.... . . novel, and even sublime.'— WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. [,65lk Thousand. 'It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian"...raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satislied readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches — the decay... | |
| Anthony Hope - English fiction - 1905 - 426 pages
...sublime. —WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. 1651* Thousand. Crown ovo. 6s. 'It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian "...raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most 6elf-satis6ed readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches — the decay... | |
| Oscar Wilde - Belief and doubt - 1905 - 200 pages
.... . . novel, and even sublime.'— WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. [,65tA Thousand. 'It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian"...likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but tbe most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches—... | |
| Eden Phillpotts - English fiction - 1905 - 370 pages
...cannot be denied that "The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to rais1' uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied...that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches—the decay of faith—in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping uji. . . .... | |
| Robert Munro - Archaeology - 1905 - 394 pages
...sublime. —WT STKAD in the Review of Reviews. THK MASTER CHRISTIAN. i67M Thousand. Crown 8tv. 6s. ' It cannot be denied that " The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to rais<* uncomfortable question* in all hut the most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the... | |
| Thomas Claxton Fidler - Civil engineering - 1905 - 292 pages
...sublime. — WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. i6s/A Thousand Crown Bvo. fa. ' It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raisf uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the... | |
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