The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 14; Volume 30Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater James A. Peabody, 1858 |
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... never performed a more reasonable or more manly act , or one more in accordance with the rights and dig- nity of human nature , though not done save by divine grace moving and assisting thereto , than when I kneeled to the Bishop of ...
... never performed a more reasonable or more manly act , or one more in accordance with the rights and dig- nity of human nature , though not done save by divine grace moving and assisting thereto , than when I kneeled to the Bishop of ...
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... never returned to the Papacy . The secular dominion of that once great , but now obsolete power , went down with its pro- tector . If Luther sought to hurl it from a precipice , Charles V. propelled it no less surely towards the same ...
... never returned to the Papacy . The secular dominion of that once great , but now obsolete power , went down with its pro- tector . If Luther sought to hurl it from a precipice , Charles V. propelled it no less surely towards the same ...
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... never ceases to regard his native village with feelings of lively affection ; he never ceases to yearn that he may once again be enabled to sit gossiping under the old gateway , or to be dreaming for a few hours under the wide ...
... never ceases to regard his native village with feelings of lively affection ; he never ceases to yearn that he may once again be enabled to sit gossiping under the old gateway , or to be dreaming for a few hours under the wide ...
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