The North American Review, Volume 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Religious Systems of professed Christians , contrasted with real Christianity . By W. Wilberforce , Esq . Philadelphia . Key & Biddle . 2 vols . 12mo . The Importance of Family Religion . By Rev. S. J. Winchester . Philadelphia . Grigg ...
... Religious Systems of professed Christians , contrasted with real Christianity . By W. Wilberforce , Esq . Philadelphia . Key & Biddle . 2 vols . 12mo . The Importance of Family Religion . By Rev. S. J. Winchester . Philadelphia . Grigg ...
Page 342
... religion . The different influences , exerted upon literature by the clas- sic religion and by Christianity , may be remarkably illustrated by a comparison between ancient and modern tragedy . The leading characteristic of Greek tragedy ...
... religion . The different influences , exerted upon literature by the clas- sic religion and by Christianity , may be remarkably illustrated by a comparison between ancient and modern tragedy . The leading characteristic of Greek tragedy ...
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... Religion , its identity with philoso- phy , 378 . Religious Character of Females , Mrs. Butler's view of the , 139 . Rhetoric , superiority of the ancients in the arts of , 235 . Robinson , Frederic , his oration re- viewed , 348 ...
... Religion , its identity with philoso- phy , 378 . Religious Character of Females , Mrs. Butler's view of the , 139 . Rhetoric , superiority of the ancients in the arts of , 235 . Robinson , Frederic , his oration re- viewed , 348 ...
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