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... Christianity " . Taken out of its context this state- ment may look ominous , though I would suggest that the man who despairs of Christianity is probably a Christian , and that there is a difference between giving up hopes for Christianity ...
... Christianity " . Taken out of its context this state- ment may look ominous , though I would suggest that the man who despairs of Christianity is probably a Christian , and that there is a difference between giving up hopes for Christianity ...
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... Christianity was greater than any of the churches . He always , I believe , draws this distinction . He does not say whether Christianity could be compre- hended in the Church , as some must hold ; but it was not comprehended in any ...
... Christianity was greater than any of the churches . He always , I believe , draws this distinction . He does not say whether Christianity could be compre- hended in the Church , as some must hold ; but it was not comprehended in any ...
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... Christianity . The Greek gentleman , it was thought , ought to give his services ; if he was a university professor or a moral reformer , he ought not to be paid . The Sophists , who charged fees , were lowering the dignity of what ...
... Christianity . The Greek gentleman , it was thought , ought to give his services ; if he was a university professor or a moral reformer , he ought not to be paid . The Sophists , who charged fees , were lowering the dignity of what ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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