The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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Page 8
... true secret of its power was in the zeal with which it espoused the cause of justice , freedom , and humanity ; till in French literature , and French politics , hu- manity , justice , and freedom became identified with infidelity . The ...
... true secret of its power was in the zeal with which it espoused the cause of justice , freedom , and humanity ; till in French literature , and French politics , hu- manity , justice , and freedom became identified with infidelity . The ...
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... true , as many seem to hold , that the missionary spirit is of recent birth ; it is identical with pure religion . But it is true that until a recent period , there has been but little of organization , and system , and association for ...
... true , as many seem to hold , that the missionary spirit is of recent birth ; it is identical with pure religion . But it is true that until a recent period , there has been but little of organization , and system , and association for ...
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... true freedom for what is good , except there be freedom for what is bad . The best mode of refuting sophistry and mischievous opinions is to let them come forth to the light . We have no wish that enemies should sap our foundations in ...
... true freedom for what is good , except there be freedom for what is bad . The best mode of refuting sophistry and mischievous opinions is to let them come forth to the light . We have no wish that enemies should sap our foundations in ...
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... true liberty ; so it has died out . Christianity has her ablest advocates in all departments of intellectual and physical science , her firmest believers among the intelligent friends of popular progress . Statesmen and merchants , men ...
... true liberty ; so it has died out . Christianity has her ablest advocates in all departments of intellectual and physical science , her firmest believers among the intelligent friends of popular progress . Statesmen and merchants , men ...
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... true that the story is straight - forward and self - consistent . The events are not probable ; but prob- ability is not expected or desired . The finest poems in all languages are improbable , in the sense in which the word is now used ...
... true that the story is straight - forward and self - consistent . The events are not probable ; but prob- ability is not expected or desired . The finest poems in all languages are improbable , in the sense in which the word is now used ...
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