The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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... whole or a half of a century . The movement of society is by actions and re - actions . It is not like the current of a rapid river , always running on in the same direction . Rather is it like the swing of the ocean when the tide is ...
... whole or a half of a century . The movement of society is by actions and re - actions . It is not like the current of a rapid river , always running on in the same direction . Rather is it like the swing of the ocean when the tide is ...
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... whole of Europe . It was an assailant which no police could stop . Freedom from superstition was counted an honorable distinction , a frontlet of divine inspiration . By means of some inexplica- ble power , the altars of religion were ...
... whole of Europe . It was an assailant which no police could stop . Freedom from superstition was counted an honorable distinction , a frontlet of divine inspiration . By means of some inexplica- ble power , the altars of religion were ...
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... whole continents together , the click- ing wires which run their electric net - work through the air , are the great nerves of human sympathy , and are destined to the high office of uniting the whole race of man in a loving brotherhood ...
... whole continents together , the click- ing wires which run their electric net - work through the air , are the great nerves of human sympathy , and are destined to the high office of uniting the whole race of man in a loving brotherhood ...
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... whole world is in motion before you . This is no small gossip about what took place under your own windows in Cock Lane ; but as Isaiah , in the visions of prophecy , beheld the concourse from all quarters of the earth , the dromedaries ...
... whole world is in motion before you . This is no small gossip about what took place under your own windows in Cock Lane ; but as Isaiah , in the visions of prophecy , beheld the concourse from all quarters of the earth , the dromedaries ...
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... whole harvests of grain overtop and conceal the mischief ; the forests are growing taller and taller , and fruits are ripening on every tree . Just so is it beneath the genial warmth of freedom . If incidental evils are developed , if ...
... whole harvests of grain overtop and conceal the mischief ; the forests are growing taller and taller , and fruits are ripening on every tree . Just so is it beneath the genial warmth of freedom . If incidental evils are developed , if ...
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