The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches — the decay of faith — in a manner which... An Introduction to the History of Religion - Side 32af Frank Byron Jevons - 1902 - 443 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Edmund Henry Colbeck - 1901 - 420 sider
...The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure o the Churches — the decay of faith — in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping up... | |
| James Northcote, James Ward - 1901 - 396 sider
..."The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure o the Churches — the decay of faith — in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping up... | |
| Helen cody Wetmore - 1901
...that "The Master Christian" is a powerful book ; that it is one Hkely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure o the Churches— the decay of faith — in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping up... | |
| Ernest Harold Pearce (Bp. of Worcester) - 1901 - 506 sider
..."The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure o the Churches— the decay of faith — in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping up... | |
| Ethelred Luke Taunton - 1901 - 638 sider
..."The Master Christian" is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of the fa1lure o the Churches — the decay of faith — in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping... | |
| Constance Bache - 1901 - 438 sider
...faith — in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping up . . . The good Cardinal Bonpr6 is a beautiful figure, fit to stand beside the good Bishop in " Les Miserables" . . . The chapter in which the Cardinal appears with Manuel before Leo xni. is characterised... | |
| Richard Nicklin Hall, W. G. Neal - 1902 - 572 sider
..."The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that...figure, fit to stand beside the good Bishop in "Les Misérables" . . . The chapter ¡n which the Cardinal appears with Manuel before Leo xin. is characterised... | |
| Philip Pienaar - 1902 - 236 sider
..."The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that...figure, fit to stand beside the good Bishop in " Les Miserables" ... The chapter in which the Cardinal appears with Manuel before Leo XIII. is chaiacterised... | |
| John Arnott MacCulloch - 1902 - 402 sider
..."The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that...figure, fit to stand beside the good Bishop in " Les Misirables." It is a book with a serious purpose expressed with absolute unconventional ity and passion... | |
| Algernon Gissing - 1902 - 386 sider
..."The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that...figure, fit to stand beside the good Bishop in " Les Miserables" . . . The chapter in which the Cardinal appears with Manuel before Leo xni. is cha1acterised... | |
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