The Christian Review, Volume 16Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1851 |
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... writer in the London Quarterly Review records the fact as having occurred within his personal knowledge , before the use of steam , that , of the two members of a leading New- York firm in those days , one started for Albany and the ...
... writer in the London Quarterly Review records the fact as having occurred within his personal knowledge , before the use of steam , that , of the two members of a leading New- York firm in those days , one started for Albany and the ...
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... writer , such as The Life of Catharine Adorna , The Interior Life , and The Life of Faith , are beginning to be somewhat extensively read in the churches ; nor can we say that we regret it . Works so eminently spiritual cannot be ...
... writer , such as The Life of Catharine Adorna , The Interior Life , and The Life of Faith , are beginning to be somewhat extensively read in the churches ; nor can we say that we regret it . Works so eminently spiritual cannot be ...
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... , I propose to give the substance of these maxims . As they are drawn in part from the mystic writers , we meet frequently with expressions which are peculiar to those writ- ers 58 [ JANUARY , Upham's Life of Madame Guyon .
... , I propose to give the substance of these maxims . As they are drawn in part from the mystic writers , we meet frequently with expressions which are peculiar to those writ- ers 58 [ JANUARY , Upham's Life of Madame Guyon .
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... writers generally , taught doctrines in accordance with " Protestant modes of thought , " but we cannot think that he has the right so to commingle his own " interpretations " with the thoughts of Madame Guyon and others of the class to ...
... writers generally , taught doctrines in accordance with " Protestant modes of thought , " but we cannot think that he has the right so to commingle his own " interpretations " with the thoughts of Madame Guyon and others of the class to ...
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... writers who have little sympathy with a republic , and who under- stand Athens - her government , her social life , her principal men , and even the moving spirit of her literature - as imper- fectly as they understand America . It is ...
... writers who have little sympathy with a republic , and who under- stand Athens - her government , her social life , her principal men , and even the moving spirit of her literature - as imper- fectly as they understand America . It is ...
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