The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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... opinion was the ne- cessary result of advancing time , and so was the proof of serene wisdom . Who can doubt that Edmund Burke , if now alive , would write very differently in this year 1851 , on the effects of the French Revolution ...
... opinion was the ne- cessary result of advancing time , and so was the proof of serene wisdom . Who can doubt that Edmund Burke , if now alive , would write very differently in this year 1851 , on the effects of the French Revolution ...
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... opinion that the French Revo- lution , in spite of all its follies and crimes , its atrocities and sacrifices of human life , was a great blessing to the world . Deliverances were wrought , though amid plagues , and signs , and wonders ...
... opinion that the French Revo- lution , in spite of all its follies and crimes , its atrocities and sacrifices of human life , was a great blessing to the world . Deliverances were wrought , though amid plagues , and signs , and wonders ...
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... opinion , of which the newspaper is the symbol , is looked upon by many with apprehension . There is no subject concerning which men are so slow of heart to believe as liberty . At first even good men are afraid of it . They handle it ...
... opinion , of which the newspaper is the symbol , is looked upon by many with apprehension . There is no subject concerning which men are so slow of heart to believe as liberty . At first even good men are afraid of it . They handle it ...
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... opinion , was censured , interdicted and stopped , " except it first be supervised . ' " I can well remember ... opinions is to let them come forth to the light . We have no wish that enemies should sap our foundations in secret , and ...
... opinion , was censured , interdicted and stopped , " except it first be supervised . ' " I can well remember ... opinions is to let them come forth to the light . We have no wish that enemies should sap our foundations in secret , and ...
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... opinions and of tumult among the ostensible friends as well as enemies of Religion , we give welcome to the man who not only embodies the finest conceptions in the purest verse , but who also grasps the sublime verities of our holy ...
... opinions and of tumult among the ostensible friends as well as enemies of Religion , we give welcome to the man who not only embodies the finest conceptions in the purest verse , but who also grasps the sublime verities of our holy ...
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