The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 303
... religion was in the midst of its undignified and useless contest with the men of science , and when , on the Continent , religion was the ally of anti- republican reaction - in Italy , where the Pope was an enemy of Italian unity , in ...
... religion was in the midst of its undignified and useless contest with the men of science , and when , on the Continent , religion was the ally of anti- republican reaction - in Italy , where the Pope was an enemy of Italian unity , in ...
Stran 313
... religion or religious science . " Loving- kindness operating through scientific knowledge❞ — the phrase is surely more suggestive of compulsory vaccination than of Christian love . And as for " the interfusing effect of poetry , " it ...
... religion or religious science . " Loving- kindness operating through scientific knowledge❞ — the phrase is surely more suggestive of compulsory vaccination than of Christian love . And as for " the interfusing effect of poetry , " it ...
Stran 337
... religion and science can be shown to be similar , religion can share in some of the glory . As a result of this tendency , we find such an astounding phenomenon as the following . In January , 1928 , Miss Maude Royden , a visiting ...
... religion and science can be shown to be similar , religion can share in some of the glory . As a result of this tendency , we find such an astounding phenomenon as the following . In January , 1928 , Miss Maude Royden , a visiting ...
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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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