The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... land did not recognise this great Protestant principle . In place of enunciating the right of this individual judgment , it set forth the judgment of the State , and visited all who refused submis- sion to that authority with severe ...
... land did not recognise this great Protestant principle . In place of enunciating the right of this individual judgment , it set forth the judgment of the State , and visited all who refused submis- sion to that authority with severe ...
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... land , we have speculated as to their probable influence on the character of our people , and I have wondered at the supineness of others who show no such ingenuity and diligence in the dissemi- nation of a purer creed . This duty of ...
... land , we have speculated as to their probable influence on the character of our people , and I have wondered at the supineness of others who show no such ingenuity and diligence in the dissemi- nation of a purer creed . This duty of ...
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... land- scape would not have been reached at once by the same gust ; and the more violent the tempest , the more violently would he have seen the trees of the forest tossing this way and that in wild confusion . The tall grass in a meadow ...
... land- scape would not have been reached at once by the same gust ; and the more violent the tempest , the more violently would he have seen the trees of the forest tossing this way and that in wild confusion . The tall grass in a meadow ...
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... land , Shorn of his strength , and bound in bonds of steel , Who may in some grim revel raise his hand , And shake the pillars of this Commonweal Till the vast temple of our liberties A shapeless mass of wreck and rubbish lies . ' That ...
... land , Shorn of his strength , and bound in bonds of steel , Who may in some grim revel raise his hand , And shake the pillars of this Commonweal Till the vast temple of our liberties A shapeless mass of wreck and rubbish lies . ' That ...
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... lands and speech , Each had his tale to tell , and each Was anxious to be pleased and please . And while the sweet musician plays , Let me in outline sketch them all , Perchance unearthly as the blaze With its uncertain touch portrays ...
... lands and speech , Each had his tale to tell , and each Was anxious to be pleased and please . And while the sweet musician plays , Let me in outline sketch them all , Perchance unearthly as the blaze With its uncertain touch portrays ...
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