Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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> them in his name . On that letter we offer no criticism . The letters we speak of were written in answer to the respectful representations of the Emperor of France and the King of Northern Italy . In them , not only are facts denied ...
> them in his name . On that letter we offer no criticism . The letters we speak of were written in answer to the respectful representations of the Emperor of France and the King of Northern Italy . In them , not only are facts denied ...
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... criticism : “ Castellio continued all his life through the same noble but absurd defender of unlimited toleration . ” The language with which he replies to the attacks of his opponent and persecutor , who had not hesitated to heap upon ...
... criticism : “ Castellio continued all his life through the same noble but absurd defender of unlimited toleration . ” The language with which he replies to the attacks of his opponent and persecutor , who had not hesitated to heap upon ...
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... criticism , reaching , in some instances , a very radical rationalism ; and coming from such sources , it is certainly most extraordinary and hopeful . The titles of the Essays are the “ Education of the World , ” by Frederic Temple ...
... criticism , reaching , in some instances , a very radical rationalism ; and coming from such sources , it is certainly most extraordinary and hopeful . The titles of the Essays are the “ Education of the World , ” by Frederic Temple ...
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... criticism in England , as everything English does . It is doubtless marked by the exaggeration of an autobiography , and of a brother's affectionate comment on an autobiography . But none the less does it give striking sketches of the ...
... criticism in England , as everything English does . It is doubtless marked by the exaggeration of an autobiography , and of a brother's affectionate comment on an autobiography . But none the less does it give striking sketches of the ...
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... critic is a partisan . The book even wants in color and passion . The sentences shape themselves in the most lucid but statuesque forms . The author represses all enthusiasm , all sentiment and Italian rapture . You girls and boys ...
... critic is a partisan . The book even wants in color and passion . The sentences shape themselves in the most lucid but statuesque forms . The author represses all enthusiasm , all sentiment and Italian rapture . You girls and boys ...
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