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" Without God in the world.” Such a man is out of his proper being, out of the circle of all his duties, out of the circle of all his happiness, and away, far, far away, from the purposes of his creation. A mind like Mr. Mason's, active, thoughtful, penetrating, "
New England Magazine (and Bay State Monthly) - Page 226
1886
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The Massachusetts Teacher, Volume 2

1849 - 442 pages
...of religious duty is he whom the Scriptures describe, in so terse but terrific a manner, as " living without God in the world." Such a man is out of his...like Mr. Mason's, active, thoughtful, penetrating, sedate, could not but meditate deeply on the condition of man below and feel its responsibilities....
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The Massachusetts Teacher, Volume 2

1849 - 398 pages
...of religious duty is he whom the Scriptures describe, in so terse but terrific a manner, as " living without God in the world." Such a man is out of his...like Mr. Mason's, active, thoughtful, penetrating, sedate, could not but meditate deeply on the condition of man below and feel its responsibilities....
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The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 6

Hosea Ballou, George Homer Emerson, Thomas Baldwin Thayer, Richard Eddy - 1849 - 446 pages
...of religious duty is he whom the Scriptures describe, in such terse but terrific manner, as 'living without God in the world.' Such a man is out of his proper being, out of the circle of all his i Daniel Webster, on the death of the late Jeremiah M.as<m. duties, out of ihe circle of all his happiness,...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches on various occasions

Daniel Webster - 1851 - 640 pages
...religious duty is he whom the Scriptures describe, in such terse but terrific language, as living " without God in the world." Such a man is out of his...like Mr. Mason's, active, thoughtful, penetrating, sedate, could not but meditate deeply on the condition of man below, and feel its responsibilities....
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Christian Pamphlets, Volume 2

1851 - 770 pages
...religious duty is he whom the Scriptures describe in such terse, but terrific language as living c without God in the world.' Such a man is out of his...far, far away, from the purposes of his creation." It is worthy of remark in this connection, that so comprehensive and reverent a student of the Scriptures...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...

Daniel Webster - 1853 - 634 pages
...religious duty is he whom the Scriptures describe, in such terse but terrific language, as living " without God in the world." Such a man is out of his...like Mr. Mason's, active, thoughtful, penetrating, sedate, could not but meditate deeply on the condition of man below, and feel its responsibilities....
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THE WORKS OF DANIEL WEBSTER

DANIEL WEBSTER - 1853 - 778 pages
...religious duty is he whom the Scriptures describe, in such terse but terrific language, as living " without God in the world." Such a man is out of his...like Mr. Mason's, active, thoughtful, penetrating, sedate, could not but meditate deeply on the condition of man below, and feel its responsibilities....
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A Memorial of Daniel Webster: From the City of Boston

Boston (Mass.), George Stillman Hillard - 1853 - 288 pages
...of religious duty is he whom the Scriptures describe in such terse but terrific language, as living without God in the world. Such a man is out of his...from the purposes of his creation. A mind like Mr. Webster's, active^ thoughtful, penetrating, sedate, could not but meditate deeply on the condition...
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A Memorial of Daniel Webster: From the City of Boston

Boston (Mass.), George Stillman Hillard - 1853 - 290 pages
...of religious duty is he whom the Scriptures describe in such terse but terrific language, as living without God in the world. Such a man is out of his...from the purposes of his creation. A mind like Mr. Webster's, active, thoughtful, penetrating, sedate, could not but meditate deeply on the condition...
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The World's Laconics: Or, The Best Thoughts of the Best Authors

Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 pages
...of religious duty is he whom the Scriptures describe in so terse but terrific a manner as ‘living without God in the world.' Such a man is out of his...happiness, and away, far, far away from the purposes of his creation—Daniel Webster. never be so towards man; and this is forever true, whether wits and rakes...
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