The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
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Page 238
... spirit of the propagandist , but the generous spirit of the true educationalist , for it is the learning of Europe , and not the domination of English theory , that they offered . They desired that this learning should be available to ...
... spirit of the propagandist , but the generous spirit of the true educationalist , for it is the learning of Europe , and not the domination of English theory , that they offered . They desired that this learning should be available to ...
Page 290
... Spirits ' that stand in the presence of God , and is shown great reverence as a superior spirit by Satan in the guise of a seeming Cherub . He is the sharpest - sighted Spirit of all in Heaven , ' that is to say , he , who is a Seraph ...
... Spirits ' that stand in the presence of God , and is shown great reverence as a superior spirit by Satan in the guise of a seeming Cherub . He is the sharpest - sighted Spirit of all in Heaven , ' that is to say , he , who is a Seraph ...
Page 377
... Spirit that he believes is the centre of the universe , and the crux of an infinite unity , of the Hindus , Keshub Chander Sen , Ramakrishna , and Vivekenanda ; of the Moslem the Bab ; of St Theresa of Lieux ; of the anonymous author of ...
... Spirit that he believes is the centre of the universe , and the crux of an infinite unity , of the Hindus , Keshub Chander Sen , Ramakrishna , and Vivekenanda ; of the Moslem the Bab ; of St Theresa of Lieux ; of the anonymous author of ...
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