The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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Page 20
... received a telegraphic dispatch from a distant city , transmitted from New - York to New - Orleans , actually in advance of time itself ! This approaches spiritual power more nearly than anything we have seen and handled . The times of ...
... received a telegraphic dispatch from a distant city , transmitted from New - York to New - Orleans , actually in advance of time itself ! This approaches spiritual power more nearly than anything we have seen and handled . The times of ...
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... received farther and farther on- ward , and the missionary labors commenced in this genera- tion , in the heart of Paganism , will develop we know not what results . Our thoughts run forward to greet the men who shall stand in our ...
... received farther and farther on- ward , and the missionary labors commenced in this genera- tion , in the heart of Paganism , will develop we know not what results . Our thoughts run forward to greet the men who shall stand in our ...
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... received from the Quarterlies , is partly to be ascribed to the fact that he is , with emphasis , a man of the present . Although not wanting in regard for antiquity , especially for the romance of antiquity , he is yet alive to the ...
... received from the Quarterlies , is partly to be ascribed to the fact that he is , with emphasis , a man of the present . Although not wanting in regard for antiquity , especially for the romance of antiquity , he is yet alive to the ...
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... receiving without examination the indiscriminate praise even of Aristides and of Socrates . Too long has it been the prac- tice to receive at second - hand our ideas of the Athenians ; to adopt the opinion of those English and German ...
... receiving without examination the indiscriminate praise even of Aristides and of Socrates . Too long has it been the prac- tice to receive at second - hand our ideas of the Athenians ; to adopt the opinion of those English and German ...
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... received . Comp . Electra , 1016 . Would it not be a simpler grammatical construction to take πάντα as the object of λαβεῖν and πέφυκε as used impersonally . It is my nature to take all this as inferior to my own safety . 457. , are in ...
... received . Comp . Electra , 1016 . Would it not be a simpler grammatical construction to take πάντα as the object of λαβεῖν and πέφυκε as used impersonally . It is my nature to take all this as inferior to my own safety . 457. , are in ...
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