The Boston Review, 1권John M. Whittemore and Company, 1861 |
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... eyes open , ( " the things which are seen are temporal , " ) and with facile adaptability , seizing upon the fresh themes of passing life , they aim to meet and stir the feelings of the people ! Instruction is no longer needed ! It was ...
... eyes open , ( " the things which are seen are temporal , " ) and with facile adaptability , seizing upon the fresh themes of passing life , they aim to meet and stir the feelings of the people ! Instruction is no longer needed ! It was ...
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... eyes are opened to behold the holy beauty and glory of divine things , a number of most important doctrines of the Gospel , which appear strange to natural men , are at once perceived to be true . As , for instance , the truth of what ...
... eyes are opened to behold the holy beauty and glory of divine things , a number of most important doctrines of the Gospel , which appear strange to natural men , are at once perceived to be true . As , for instance , the truth of what ...
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... eyes , changing the whole character and life , of unrenewed clergymen , why would they not have a sim- ilar effect upon self - deceived laymen ? In what other way could false professions be prevented and detected so effectually ? May 16 ...
... eyes , changing the whole character and life , of unrenewed clergymen , why would they not have a sim- ilar effect upon self - deceived laymen ? In what other way could false professions be prevented and detected so effectually ? May 16 ...
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... little use of them in preaching . " The doctrine which enters only into the eye or the ear , is like the repast that one takes in a dream . " We are not the advocates of any narrow school , 2 * 1861. ] 17 About Beginnings .
... little use of them in preaching . " The doctrine which enters only into the eye or the ear , is like the repast that one takes in a dream . " We are not the advocates of any narrow school , 2 * 1861. ] 17 About Beginnings .
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... eyes , which we have looked upon , and our hands have handled , of Mr. Parker , declare we unto you . ' But , gentle friends , while we thank you for your patience with our incredulity , consider what a fable Mr. Parker has labored to ...
... eyes , which we have looked upon , and our hands have handled , of Mr. Parker , declare we unto you . ' But , gentle friends , while we thank you for your patience with our incredulity , consider what a fable Mr. Parker has labored to ...
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