MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 22Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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Page 114
... present generation of divines and scholars will be failing in their duty , will be dealing unfaithfully with God's Word , if they do not make a combined effort for the purpose of giving their contemporaries the nearest possible ...
... present generation of divines and scholars will be failing in their duty , will be dealing unfaithfully with God's Word , if they do not make a combined effort for the purpose of giving their contemporaries the nearest possible ...
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... presents itself of the causes which have given No. 131. - VOL . XXII . to the present age its peculiar character , which have made it so much more re- volutionary and agitated than the last , we might be contented to remember this new ...
... presents itself of the causes which have given No. 131. - VOL . XXII . to the present age its peculiar character , which have made it so much more re- volutionary and agitated than the last , we might be contented to remember this new ...
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... present . For now a Parliament may be returned whose mem- bers represent , not the whole nation , but the majority of the nation . The re- presentatives of this majority do not agree in all particulars . Divisions are taken in the House ...
... present . For now a Parliament may be returned whose mem- bers represent , not the whole nation , but the majority of the nation . The re- presentatives of this majority do not agree in all particulars . Divisions are taken in the House ...
Contents
Principles and Prejudices | 80 |
Poetess A forgotten English Edited by Mrs BROTHERTON | 93 |
Restitution By E H HICKEY | 111 |
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