The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... believe in the truth of these aspersions on the sobriety and candour of the greatest of Greek historians , the in- terest and value of his narrative would for us be irrecoverably lost . The same impetuosity and warmth of feeling , which ...
... believe in the truth of these aspersions on the sobriety and candour of the greatest of Greek historians , the in- terest and value of his narrative would for us be irrecoverably lost . The same impetuosity and warmth of feeling , which ...
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... believe as to the real origin of the Synoptical Gospels ? For they must have had some origin . They could not have sprung up like mush- rooms in a night . Directly we emerge from the darkness of lost records and fragmentary information ...
... believe as to the real origin of the Synoptical Gospels ? For they must have had some origin . They could not have sprung up like mush- rooms in a night . Directly we emerge from the darkness of lost records and fragmentary information ...
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... believe all that I believe on the subject myself . I declare it , as my own judgment , that the prerogatives such as , and in the way in which I have described them in substance , which the Church had under the Roman power ; these she ...
... believe all that I believe on the subject myself . I declare it , as my own judgment , that the prerogatives such as , and in the way in which I have described them in substance , which the Church had under the Roman power ; these she ...
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