The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... become monotonous , they tire nearly as much as dullness or discord . The only safe style for a long history is one without peculiarities which call attention to itself , apart from what it conveys . It must be suffi- ciently elevated ...
... become monotonous , they tire nearly as much as dullness or discord . The only safe style for a long history is one without peculiarities which call attention to itself , apart from what it conveys . It must be suffi- ciently elevated ...
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... becoming demons , but the difficulty is to conceive of them as performing demoniacal acts from motives partly religious , and preserving any humanities in their character after the performance . Yet this we are com- pelled continually ...
... becoming demons , but the difficulty is to conceive of them as performing demoniacal acts from motives partly religious , and preserving any humanities in their character after the performance . Yet this we are com- pelled continually ...
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... becoming lighter , just in proportion as men submit to it , and learn the ends for which it was designed . Those are very far from blessed who succeed in making their escape from it , and most accursed is he whom Heaven has given up to ...
... becoming lighter , just in proportion as men submit to it , and learn the ends for which it was designed . Those are very far from blessed who succeed in making their escape from it , and most accursed is he whom Heaven has given up to ...
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... become well nigh absolute . The pomp . of courts , the lust of conquest , the perpetuation of wars , the dis- continuance of popular assemblies , the passive obedience of the people , all proclaimed the strong preponderance of royal ...
... become well nigh absolute . The pomp . of courts , the lust of conquest , the perpetuation of wars , the dis- continuance of popular assemblies , the passive obedience of the people , all proclaimed the strong preponderance of royal ...
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... become numerous , but that many considerable citizens were engaged in them , and that they were carrying with them great riches . It was no longer a few weak and obscure sectarians who felt the weight of tyranny , but the feelings of ...
... become numerous , but that many considerable citizens were engaged in them , and that they were carrying with them great riches . It was no longer a few weak and obscure sectarians who felt the weight of tyranny , but the feelings of ...
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