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" Who will not say that the uncommon beauty and marvellous English of the Protestant Bible is not one of the great strongholds of heresy in this country? It lives on the ear, like a music that can never be forgotten, like the sound of church bells, which... "
Common Schools: A Discourse on the Modifications Demanded by the Roman ... - 26 ÆäÀÌÁö
ÀúÀÚ: Horace Bushnell - 1853 - 24 ÆäÀÌÁö
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Learned Men's English: the Grammarians: A Series of Criticisms on the ...

George Washington Moon - 1892 - 227 ÆäÀÌÁö
...strongholds of heresy in this " country ? It lives on the ear, like a music that can "never be forgotten, like the sound of church bells, " which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its "felicities often seem to be almost things rather than " mere words. It is part of the national mind, and the "anchor...
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Sketches of Church History in North Carolina: Addresses and Papers by ...

Episcopal Church. North Carolina (Dioceses) - 1892 - 456 ÆäÀÌÁö
...like a music which can never be forgotten; like the sound of Church bells, which the convert scarce knows how he can forego. Its felicities seem to be almost things rather than words. It is part of the national mind, and the anchor of the national seriousness. The memory of the...
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A Tour Round My Library: And Some Other Papers

Benjamin Bartis Comegys - 1893 - 277 ÆäÀÌÁö
...the strongholds of heresy in England ? It lives in the ear like music that can never be forgotten — like the sound of church bells which the convert hardly...can forego : its felicities seem to be almost things instead of words ; it is a part of the national mind ; the anchor of national seriousness ; the memory...
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Fors Clavigera

John Ruskin - 1894
...music that con never be forgotten — like the sound of a church bell which a convert hardly knows he can forego. Its felicities seem to be almost things rather than mere words. It is part of the national mind and the anchor of national seriousness. The memory of the dead passes into...
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A Reply to Rev. C.F. Aked's Changing Creeds and Social Struggles

Jesse Huxley - 1894 - 136 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Popery Father Newman declares that 'it lives in the soul with a music that can never be forgotten, like the sound of church bells which the convert hardly knows how he can forego, and all that there is about him of soft, and gentle, and pure, and penitent, and good, speaks to him...
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, 27±Ç

Charles Dudley Warner - 1896
...strongholds of heresy in this country ? It lives on the ear like a music which can never be forgotten — like the sound of church bells which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things rather than mere words. It is part of the national mind and the anchor...
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The Reformed Quarterly Review, 28±Ç

1881
...strongholds of heresy in this country ? It lives on the ear, like music that can never be forgotten, like the sound of church bells, which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things rather than words. It is part of the national mind and the anchor of...
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The Review of the Churches, 1±Ç

1892
...music which can never be forgotten ; like the sound of church bells, which the convert hardly knows he can forego. Its felicities seem to be almost things rather than words. It is part of the national mind and the anchor of the national seriousness. The memories of...
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Messenger, 31±Ç

1896
...strongholds of heresy in this country ? It lives in the ear like a music that can never be forgotten, like the sound of church bells which the convert hardly knows how to forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things rather than mere words. It is a part of the...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897
...strongholds of heresy in this country ? It lives on the ear like a music which can never be forgotten — like the sound of church bells which the convert hardly knows how he can forego. Its felicities often seem to be almost things rather than niere words. It is part of the national mind and the anchor...
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