The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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... means the world , or an age of time , and , in common discourse , is employed to designate things worldly and temporal , in distinction from things sacred and spiritual . Christianity teaches us a better comprehension . This world is ...
... means the world , or an age of time , and , in common discourse , is employed to designate things worldly and temporal , in distinction from things sacred and spiritual . Christianity teaches us a better comprehension . This world is ...
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... means of subsistence precarious ; the army in a state of mutiny ; " societies " and " associations " of various names were organized to promote reform ; martial law prevailed in Ireland ; the act of Habeas Corpus was suspended from 1798 ...
... means of subsistence precarious ; the army in a state of mutiny ; " societies " and " associations " of various names were organized to promote reform ; martial law prevailed in Ireland ; the act of Habeas Corpus was suspended from 1798 ...
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... means of some inexplica- ble power , the altars of religion were deserted , the myste- ries of religion were performed in vacant cathedrals , and the priests themselves smiled at their own credulity . At this juncture there arose out of ...
... means of some inexplica- ble power , the altars of religion were deserted , the myste- ries of religion were performed in vacant cathedrals , and the priests themselves smiled at their own credulity . At this juncture there arose out of ...
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... means of united strength have accomplished what before had been left to solitary hopes , and individual force . The world has not been wanting in good men in for- mer centuries ; but their agency , to a great extent , has been ...
... means of united strength have accomplished what before had been left to solitary hopes , and individual force . The world has not been wanting in good men in for- mer centuries ; but their agency , to a great extent , has been ...
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... means of Christian missions . The peculiar or- ganization of the Romish Church was favorable to mission- ary aggression , and it was often conducted with commend- able zeal . Nor was Protestantism without its distinguished propagandists ...
... means of Christian missions . The peculiar or- ganization of the Romish Church was favorable to mission- ary aggression , and it was often conducted with commend- able zeal . Nor was Protestantism without its distinguished propagandists ...
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