The Christian Review, Volume 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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... reason and conscience , ornamented by deeds of char- ity , and beaming with the first rays of a lustrous moral day ; a life which pronounced itself at every stage to be but the shadow of a glory to come . Christianity summoned her ...
... reason and conscience , ornamented by deeds of char- ity , and beaming with the first rays of a lustrous moral day ; a life which pronounced itself at every stage to be but the shadow of a glory to come . Christianity summoned her ...
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... reason and philosophy ; but the civilized world has long since reversed his judg- ment , cast his argument and belief to the winds , and now attributes a value to his work only in so far as it elucidates the behavior of Christians in ...
... reason and philosophy ; but the civilized world has long since reversed his judg- ment , cast his argument and belief to the winds , and now attributes a value to his work only in so far as it elucidates the behavior of Christians in ...
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... reason why Christian females should not accept of pagan husbands . " What pagan , " he inquires , " would permit his wife to go about and visit the sick , even in the dwellings of poverty ? or entertain in her house a Christian traveler ...
... reason why Christian females should not accept of pagan husbands . " What pagan , " he inquires , " would permit his wife to go about and visit the sick , even in the dwellings of poverty ? or entertain in her house a Christian traveler ...
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... reason of gold , " " It every limb is heavy , by reason of wine 1858. ] 13 First Three Centuries .
... reason of gold , " " It every limb is heavy , by reason of wine 1858. ] 13 First Three Centuries .
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It every limb is heavy , by reason of wine no lip is free , and divorce is longed for as if it were a fruit of marriage . ' was an age of display , of outward splendor and inward misery . The grand ideas of Roman ladies were a terror to ...
It every limb is heavy , by reason of wine no lip is free , and divorce is longed for as if it were a fruit of marriage . ' was an age of display , of outward splendor and inward misery . The grand ideas of Roman ladies were a terror to ...
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