The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 87
... honor of their house ; and the Moslems honored one who , from the beginning , was care- ful that the rules and the prayers , the feasts and the fasts , of the Prophet's religion should be observed in his own palace , and in the villages ...
... honor of their house ; and the Moslems honored one who , from the beginning , was care- ful that the rules and the prayers , the feasts and the fasts , of the Prophet's religion should be observed in his own palace , and in the villages ...
Page 422
... honor of Ambrose , that he dared to rebuke to his face the prince whose favor was his highest worldly honor and official sup- port . Not for any infraction of ritual , etiquette , or dogmatic creed , but for an act of inhumanity to the ...
... honor of Ambrose , that he dared to rebuke to his face the prince whose favor was his highest worldly honor and official sup- port . Not for any infraction of ritual , etiquette , or dogmatic creed , but for an act of inhumanity to the ...
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... honor of the estate of virginity . The same error runs through his the- ology , which taints the whole Nicene and Athanasian school , and which should make us receive their dictation with many grains of caution . He had no idea that a ...
... honor of the estate of virginity . The same error runs through his the- ology , which taints the whole Nicene and Athanasian school , and which should make us receive their dictation with many grains of caution . He had no idea that a ...
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