Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 20
... becomes a question of col- lapse or reconstruction . Such seems to be the crisis which religious thought is approaching . It is not be- cause the scientific views of to - day are more revolutionary in their effect on religious thought ...
... becomes a question of col- lapse or reconstruction . Such seems to be the crisis which religious thought is approaching . It is not be- cause the scientific views of to - day are more revolutionary in their effect on religious thought ...
Page 33
... become , in fact as well as in fiction , centers of learning instead of sobri- quets of physical contests ! But by inexorable irony of fate the whim of a king in the sixteenth century so influenced sport history in the twen- tieth . His ...
... become , in fact as well as in fiction , centers of learning instead of sobri- quets of physical contests ! But by inexorable irony of fate the whim of a king in the sixteenth century so influenced sport history in the twen- tieth . His ...
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... become the royal patron of ye game in which he is the retired champion . Your uncle shall see that every attendance of his Majesty at contests in the new sport will renew the shouts ye heard to - day from the spectators : ' Long live ...
... become the royal patron of ye game in which he is the retired champion . Your uncle shall see that every attendance of his Majesty at contests in the new sport will renew the shouts ye heard to - day from the spectators : ' Long live ...
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... become a stereotyped por- tion of the human mind , so that while the normal self may reject a personal survival , faint and fleeting echoes of the primeval faith still rise from the depths of the uncon- scious self . If it really be the ...
... become a stereotyped por- tion of the human mind , so that while the normal self may reject a personal survival , faint and fleeting echoes of the primeval faith still rise from the depths of the uncon- scious self . If it really be the ...
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... become ever more curative than penal . In another direction psychical re- search may stretch out a helping hand to reinvigorate the failing forces of religion . The structure of organized Christianity to - day ex- hibits all the signs ...
... become ever more curative than penal . In another direction psychical re- search may stretch out a helping hand to reinvigorate the failing forces of religion . The structure of organized Christianity to - day ex- hibits all the signs ...
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