The Christian Review, Volume 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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Page 11
... language of Fuller , " they were conducted to the Severn , the narrow seas , and the ocean ; and thus became the emblem of his doctrine , which was to flow from the pro- vince to the nation , and from the nation to the many king- doms ...
... language of Fuller , " they were conducted to the Severn , the narrow seas , and the ocean ; and thus became the emblem of his doctrine , which was to flow from the pro- vince to the nation , and from the nation to the many king- doms ...
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... Language quite inapposite , we believe , at present ; as female character has greatly improved since the period in question ; as gentleness and modesty now lead Mammon oft in chains ; and as men of the highest spirit are known to woo ...
... Language quite inapposite , we believe , at present ; as female character has greatly improved since the period in question ; as gentleness and modesty now lead Mammon oft in chains ; and as men of the highest spirit are known to woo ...
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... language ; yet the main drift of it is adverse to reason and nature . Beanty of form and of countenance is no less a gift from God than strength of intellect or quickness of sensibility ; and whoever associates an assault upon this with ...
... language ; yet the main drift of it is adverse to reason and nature . Beanty of form and of countenance is no less a gift from God than strength of intellect or quickness of sensibility ; and whoever associates an assault upon this with ...
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... languages , or gen- eral literature . But this is the wisely adapted course for the necessary universal education of the masses . " Not to know at large , of things remote From common use , and subtle , But things which before us lie In ...
... languages , or gen- eral literature . But this is the wisely adapted course for the necessary universal education of the masses . " Not to know at large , of things remote From common use , and subtle , But things which before us lie In ...
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... language in promiscuous as- semblies , must expect the jail and the lunatic asylum . Shall Mormons , admitting their sincere belief in the lawfulness and expediency , and even duty , of polygamy , be permitted to break down one of the ...
... language in promiscuous as- semblies , must expect the jail and the lunatic asylum . Shall Mormons , admitting their sincere belief in the lawfulness and expediency , and even duty , of polygamy , be permitted to break down one of the ...
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