The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 63
... Christianity , about 600 , until the Viking inroads after 800 , England was acquir- ing a notable civilisation . Christianity spread fast and eas- ily , for there was no very active religion to oppose it , and with Christianity came ...
... Christianity , about 600 , until the Viking inroads after 800 , England was acquir- ing a notable civilisation . Christianity spread fast and eas- ily , for there was no very active religion to oppose it , and with Christianity came ...
Stran 70
... Christianity spread , 1 the heroic chieftain of Germania seems to have been as little impeded by codes or dogma as any one in human history . In this , too , he resembled the Homeric Greek . Mr. Gilbert Murray has drawn the parallel as ...
... Christianity spread , 1 the heroic chieftain of Germania seems to have been as little impeded by codes or dogma as any one in human history . In this , too , he resembled the Homeric Greek . Mr. Gilbert Murray has drawn the parallel as ...
Stran 261
... Christianity was de- pendent upon a lot of outmoded notions about the earth's age and shape . It seemed to deny , in other words , that there is any distinction between spiritual and physical truth . If that were the case , each new ...
... Christianity was de- pendent upon a lot of outmoded notions about the earth's age and shape . It seemed to deny , in other words , that there is any distinction between spiritual and physical truth . If that were the case , each new ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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