Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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... LEARNING 1 tendencies from his youth and proved that his conversion was most natural . It also altered the general opinion concerning the doctrines of the Catholic Church . Newman gave even to his controversial writings a spiritual ...
... LEARNING 1 tendencies from his youth and proved that his conversion was most natural . It also altered the general opinion concerning the doctrines of the Catholic Church . Newman gave even to his controversial writings a spiritual ...
Page 393
... learning which has passed before us , and wondering why it passed ! How many writers are there of Ec- clesiastical History , such as Mosheim or Du Pin , who , breaking up their subject into de- 1s the possessors of deep and multifarious ...
... learning which has passed before us , and wondering why it passed ! How many writers are there of Ec- clesiastical History , such as Mosheim or Du Pin , who , breaking up their subject into de- 1s the possessors of deep and multifarious ...
Page 464
... learning the explanation of the phenomenon of dew , or in learning how the circulation of the blood is carried on , than they find in learning that the genitive plural of pais and pas does not take the circumflex on the ter- mination ...
... learning the explanation of the phenomenon of dew , or in learning how the circulation of the blood is carried on , than they find in learning that the genitive plural of pais and pas does not take the circumflex on the ter- mination ...
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