Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... Reformation , and that Presbyterianism was only extruded gradually . We have men- tioned Hooker , and nothing better illustrates what has just been asserted than the following incident in Hooker's own career , which every one has read ...
... Reformation , and that Presbyterianism was only extruded gradually . We have men- tioned Hooker , and nothing better illustrates what has just been asserted than the following incident in Hooker's own career , which every one has read ...
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... Reformation and which has great strength in this country , it is so predominant in the practice of other Reformed Churches , it was so strong in the original Reformed Church of England , that one cannot help doubting whether any ...
... Reformation and which has great strength in this country , it is so predominant in the practice of other Reformed Churches , it was so strong in the original Reformed Church of England , that one cannot help doubting whether any ...
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... Reformation too , -Hebraising child of the Renascence and offspring of its fervour , rather than its intelligence , as it undoubtedly was , the subtle Hellenic leaven of the Renascence found its way , and that the exact respective parts ...
... Reformation too , -Hebraising child of the Renascence and offspring of its fervour , rather than its intelligence , as it undoubtedly was , the subtle Hellenic leaven of the Renascence found its way , and that the exact respective parts ...
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