The Boston Review, 6권John M. Whittemore and Company, 1866 |
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... speak , and no hymn was given out . No one said he had nothing to say , and then talked long enough to prove it . No one excused his inability to edify . No one waited to be called on ; no time was lost by delay , and the entire meeting ...
... speak , and no hymn was given out . No one said he had nothing to say , and then talked long enough to prove it . No one excused his inability to edify . No one waited to be called on ; no time was lost by delay , and the entire meeting ...
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... speak with freedom , for we have a right so to do , shall point out what was excellent and permanent in his system , and show what was false and dangerous . It is a matter of no proper concern to our- selves or to our readers whether ...
... speak with freedom , for we have a right so to do , shall point out what was excellent and permanent in his system , and show what was false and dangerous . It is a matter of no proper concern to our- selves or to our readers whether ...
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... speak of the most exciting ideas which ever moved the minds of men , and which , when once de- clared , shall never perish . How much greater are ideas than men . How much more interesting are the principles of Fox , than his wanderings ...
... speak of the most exciting ideas which ever moved the minds of men , and which , when once de- clared , shall never perish . How much greater are ideas than men . How much more interesting are the principles of Fox , than his wanderings ...
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... speaking to his soul : " Only Christ can administer to thy condition . " A new light dawned upon his distracted mind , his heart leaped for joy . He obtained hope and consolation . It was not man , or his reason , or even the ordinary ...
... speaking to his soul : " Only Christ can administer to thy condition . " A new light dawned upon his distracted mind , his heart leaped for joy . He obtained hope and consolation . It was not man , or his reason , or even the ordinary ...
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... who will may hear them speak in the tongue in which they were born . Individuals and nations may grow old , 1866. ] 61 Literature , Its Place and Uses . LITERATURE, ITS PLACE AND USES BY THE REV THOMAS DOGGETT, NIAGARA FALLS, N.
... who will may hear them speak in the tongue in which they were born . Individuals and nations may grow old , 1866. ] 61 Literature , Its Place and Uses . LITERATURE, ITS PLACE AND USES BY THE REV THOMAS DOGGETT, NIAGARA FALLS, N.
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