Strauss and Renan: An EssayTrübner, 1866 - 110 pages |
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... expressions which he uses in speaking of Renan are rather those of one who welcomes a coadjutor than opposes a rival . There can , however , be little doubt that the causes which led to the production of both works were the same ...
... expressions which he uses in speaking of Renan are rather those of one who welcomes a coadjutor than opposes a rival . There can , however , be little doubt that the causes which led to the production of both works were the same ...
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... expressions called " prophecies " ( now acknowledged to be nothing of the kind ) , a world - wide religion with the fragmentary traditions of one of the most ignorant , exclusive , narrow - minded and superstitious nations that the ...
... expressions called " prophecies " ( now acknowledged to be nothing of the kind ) , a world - wide religion with the fragmentary traditions of one of the most ignorant , exclusive , narrow - minded and superstitious nations that the ...
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... expression of firmly - rooted belief- apart , we say , from this , there is an argument or an allegation brought forward by the champion - defenders of the faith , which it may be well to notice here . They allege , then , that those ...
... expression of firmly - rooted belief- apart , we say , from this , there is an argument or an allegation brought forward by the champion - defenders of the faith , which it may be well to notice here . They allege , then , that those ...
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... expression for every thought . If we would examine more accurately the contents of these two remarkable works , we cannot of course under- take to give a detailed account of the plan and results of writings which have been long in ...
... expression for every thought . If we would examine more accurately the contents of these two remarkable works , we cannot of course under- take to give a detailed account of the plan and results of writings which have been long in ...
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... expressions with an epigrammatic point ; in part , those parables of an attrac- tive nature and easy to be remembered , which were besides so agreeable to the Jewish taste , and propagated themselves from mouth to mouth . And just for ...
... expressions with an epigrammatic point ; in part , those parables of an attrac- tive nature and easy to be remembered , which were besides so agreeable to the Jewish taste , and propagated themselves from mouth to mouth . And just for ...
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