| William Matthew Flinders Petrie - 1895 - 208 páginas
...romance. The Count is the most constant, desperate, and Anthony Hope's Novels. Crown Sv0. 6s. each. Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all hut the most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches... | |
| Ouida - 1896 - 456 páginas
...phenomenon . . . novel, and even sublime. —WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. [i6oM Thousand. 'It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian...that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches—the decay of faith—in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping up ... The... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1896 - 302 páginas
...phenomenon . . . novel, and even sublime.— WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. [i65/4 Thousand. 'It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian...questions in all but the most self:satisfied readers, and tbat it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches — the decay of faith — in a manner which... | |
| Morris Joseph Fuller - 1897 - 632 páginas
...chivalry, and pure romance. The Count is the molt constant, desperate, and THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. [i6s/A Thousand. 'It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian...raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satislieil readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches— the decay... | |
| Robert Southey - 1897 - 480 páginas
...novel, and even sublime.' — WT STEAD in the Revirw of Rerirwx. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. [t65M Thousand. 1 It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian" is a powerful book ; that it U one likely to raise uncomfortable questions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, anil that... | |
| Hastings Rashdall - 1898 - 366 páginas
...phenomenon . . . novel, and even ublime.'—WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. ' It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian " is...that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches—the decay of faith—in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping up. . . The... | |
| Will Reason - 1898 - 260 páginas
.... . . novel, and even sublime.' — WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. [i65M Thousand. ' It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian"...self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root _ of thet failure of the Churches— the decay of faith— in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster... | |
| Ernst Viktor Zenker - 1898 - 340 páginas
...sublime.'— WT STEAD in the Review of Reviews, THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. [i6o/A Thousand. 'It cannot be dented that "The Master Christian " is a powerful book ; that it is one likely to raise uncomfortable o.uestions in all but the most self-satisfied readers, and that it strikes at the root of the failure... | |
| Frank Byron Jevons - 1900 - 370 páginas
...phenomenon . . . novel, and even sublime.'—WT STEAD in the Reric-Ji of Reviews. E MASTER CHRISTIAN. Thousand. It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian...that it strikes at the root of the failure of the Churches—the decay of faith—in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping up. . . The... | |
| John Punnett Peters - 1901 - 400 páginas
...Ghenomenon . . . novel, and even subme.'— WT STEAD in the Rcciew of Reviews. THE MASTER CHRISTIAN. [i6o/A Thousand. 'It cannot be denied that "The Master Christian...the root of the failure of the Churches— the decay pf faith — in a manner which shows the inevitable disaster heaping up . . . The good Cardinal Bonprtf... | |
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