Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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... church against church , brother against brother ; even the attempt to create a feud in America between Romanist and Protestant ends in a few sulphurous words and goes out in a puff of smoke . In the Protestant Church the old antagonisms ...
... church against church , brother against brother ; even the attempt to create a feud in America between Romanist and Protestant ends in a few sulphurous words and goes out in a puff of smoke . In the Protestant Church the old antagonisms ...
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... Church says to such : " Come to me ; I offer you an all - embracing wel- come . " It behooves us all , in these days more especially , to stifle every discord and division within the Church , which can remain truly national only by ...
... Church says to such : " Come to me ; I offer you an all - embracing wel- come . " It behooves us all , in these days more especially , to stifle every discord and division within the Church , which can remain truly national only by ...
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... Church . He did not perceive that he thereby cut the ground from under the old religion , and that in the path which he was following it would be impossible for him to pause . The young church which he had created could as little ...
... Church . He did not perceive that he thereby cut the ground from under the old religion , and that in the path which he was following it would be impossible for him to pause . The young church which he had created could as little ...
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