Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 51Victoria Institute., 1919 |
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... BUTLER . BY MARSTON , M.A. THE REV . H. J. R. 51 ... ... 61 Discussion . Remarks by the Rev. M. Anstey , B.D. , Mr. W. Hoste , Mr. Theodore Roberts THE PERSONAL INFLUENCE OF GREAT COMMANDERS IN THE PAST . By MAJOR - GENERAL SIR GEORGE K ...
... BUTLER . BY MARSTON , M.A. THE REV . H. J. R. 51 ... ... 61 Discussion . Remarks by the Rev. M. Anstey , B.D. , Mr. W. Hoste , Mr. Theodore Roberts THE PERSONAL INFLUENCE OF GREAT COMMANDERS IN THE PAST . By MAJOR - GENERAL SIR GEORGE K ...
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... BUTLER . By the Rev. HERBERT J. R. MARSTON , M.A. , Rector of Lydford - on- Fosse , Somerset , and sometime Fellow of the University of Durham . ENG NGLISH life during the first thirty years of the eighteenth century was in its moral ...
... BUTLER . By the Rev. HERBERT J. R. MARSTON , M.A. , Rector of Lydford - on- Fosse , Somerset , and sometime Fellow of the University of Durham . ENG NGLISH life during the first thirty years of the eighteenth century was in its moral ...
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... Butler was born in the year 1692 . Butler was born at Wantage . His parents were of Noncon- formist connexions and his first religious impressions were derived from Nonconformists . In course of time he revised his opinions , and having ...
... Butler was born in the year 1692 . Butler was born at Wantage . His parents were of Noncon- formist connexions and his first religious impressions were derived from Nonconformists . In course of time he revised his opinions , and having ...
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... Butler to the cause of Christian truth was that which he rendered by the qualities of his heart and mind . These qualities were dis- played in his books without ostentation , and were at once felt by a large circle of readers which has ...
... Butler to the cause of Christian truth was that which he rendered by the qualities of his heart and mind . These qualities were dis- played in his books without ostentation , and were at once felt by a large circle of readers which has ...
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... Butler exhibited the true temper of the philosopher , shunning both the French rage for lucidity and the German rage for the obscure . Butler does not try to make a matter clearer than its proper nature admits of its becoming , nor does ...
... Butler exhibited the true temper of the philosopher , shunning both the French rage for lucidity and the German rage for the obscure . Butler does not try to make a matter clearer than its proper nature admits of its becoming , nor does ...
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