The Quarterly Review, 280–281. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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... spiritual values inevitably rejects its claims to sufficiency . Individualism is hardly a vogue - word , but ... spiritual values , for they reflect the spiritual renascence shown by the growing belief of all thinking persons in the ...
... spiritual values inevitably rejects its claims to sufficiency . Individualism is hardly a vogue - word , but ... spiritual values , for they reflect the spiritual renascence shown by the growing belief of all thinking persons in the ...
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... spiritual functions , which the Church unfeignedly believed to be its exclusive province , altered the whole situation and made it demonstrably clear that the fundamental relations of Church and State were in the balance . The principle ...
... spiritual functions , which the Church unfeignedly believed to be its exclusive province , altered the whole situation and made it demonstrably clear that the fundamental relations of Church and State were in the balance . The principle ...
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... spiritual acts were invalid if declared so by the law courts , and that all ecclesiastical differences must in the last resort be decided by the civil judges . A Conservative Ministry was now in power , and it was felt that ...
... spiritual acts were invalid if declared so by the law courts , and that all ecclesiastical differences must in the last resort be decided by the civil judges . A Conservative Ministry was now in power , and it was felt that ...
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