Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 327
... success they obtain among men , are an evidence indeed of the disposition of men to be gov- erned by them for the time being ; but they form no adequate standard by which to measure the intrinsic worth of the qualities themselves . This ...
... success they obtain among men , are an evidence indeed of the disposition of men to be gov- erned by them for the time being ; but they form no adequate standard by which to measure the intrinsic worth of the qualities themselves . This ...
Page 353
... successful missionaries , who gained the ear of the potent emperor of China , who succeeded in controlling the empire of ... success on the banks of the Ama- zon , or among the thousands whom they converted in Japan ? " ( Pp . 34 , 35 ...
... successful missionaries , who gained the ear of the potent emperor of China , who succeeded in controlling the empire of ... success on the banks of the Ama- zon , or among the thousands whom they converted in Japan ? " ( Pp . 34 , 35 ...
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... success on the Amazon ? Why , may we ask with equa reason , did no vestige of the gospel remain in countries evangel- ized by the apostles themselves , in Asia Minor , in Syria , in Jeru- salem , after they had fallen under the dominion ...
... success on the Amazon ? Why , may we ask with equa reason , did no vestige of the gospel remain in countries evangel- ized by the apostles themselves , in Asia Minor , in Syria , in Jeru- salem , after they had fallen under the dominion ...
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