The Twentieth Century, Volum 40Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1896 |
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Pàgina 42
... accepted by us without grievous loss to our spiritual privileges and opportunities . Is then the cause of Unity , ' as between the Church of England and the Church of Rome , hopeless ? 6 If by ' Unity ' is meant Reunion , I neither ...
... accepted by us without grievous loss to our spiritual privileges and opportunities . Is then the cause of Unity , ' as between the Church of England and the Church of Rome , hopeless ? 6 If by ' Unity ' is meant Reunion , I neither ...
Pàgina 46
... accepted service in the metropolis , to refrain from returning to his native land , and as it would be impos- sible to allow him to move freely to and fro and to communicate information with regularity , it would really be a profitless ...
... accepted service in the metropolis , to refrain from returning to his native land , and as it would be impos- sible to allow him to move freely to and fro and to communicate information with regularity , it would really be a profitless ...
Pàgina 52
... accepted service in the metropolis are concerned , they reside in the Hall , and are not allowed to form connections with the people of China , or to wantonly propagate their faith . The distinction between Chinese and barbarian is ...
... accepted service in the metropolis are concerned , they reside in the Hall , and are not allowed to form connections with the people of China , or to wantonly propagate their faith . The distinction between Chinese and barbarian is ...
Pàgina 82
... acceptance that primæval ' promiscuity , ' a stage of development of human races when there was no such appropriation of women to particular men as constitutes civilised marriage , came to be considered almost as a fact established by ...
... acceptance that primæval ' promiscuity , ' a stage of development of human races when there was no such appropriation of women to particular men as constitutes civilised marriage , came to be considered almost as a fact established by ...
Pàgina 84
... acceptance in its favour , but I venture to think that those who uphold it have the weight of evidence on their side , provided that they do not insist on its fully developed form having at first appeared , but are content to argue that ...
... acceptance in its favour , but I venture to think that those who uphold it have the weight of evidence on their side , provided that they do not insist on its fully developed form having at first appeared , but are content to argue that ...
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