The Millennial HarbingerAlexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos W.K. Pendleton, 1848 |
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... nature , are created to be admired ; and are but varied orders and forms of beauty . In a word , the world , with all that it contains , is , to them , but an exhibition of glory and beauty ; an emanation from the Beautiful , which is ...
... nature , are created to be admired ; and are but varied orders and forms of beauty . In a word , the world , with all that it contains , is , to them , but an exhibition of glory and beauty ; an emanation from the Beautiful , which is ...
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... nature may find their noblest exercise and most illimitable freedom . Here Fancy may range in fields of delight , or rest in bowers of Eden ; for Hope and Joy shall lead her to the realms of eternal glory , and where the perfection of ...
... nature may find their noblest exercise and most illimitable freedom . Here Fancy may range in fields of delight , or rest in bowers of Eden ; for Hope and Joy shall lead her to the realms of eternal glory , and where the perfection of ...
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... nature and ten- dency of these principles , which , as we have stated , are among the original and essential features of this portion of Christendom , we should be constrained to admit them as fallacious . For how would it be possible ...
... nature and ten- dency of these principles , which , as we have stated , are among the original and essential features of this portion of Christendom , we should be constrained to admit them as fallacious . For how would it be possible ...
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... nature of slavery , and his policy respecting the treat- ment of the evil , we do not concur . More than once we have had occasion to interchange opinions on the subject , through our re- spective journals ; but he has always been a ...
... nature of slavery , and his policy respecting the treat- ment of the evil , we do not concur . More than once we have had occasion to interchange opinions on the subject , through our re- spective journals ; but he has always been a ...
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... nature of slavery . " As to my views of the inherent nature of slavery , if I understand the expression , I neither said nor wrote any thing in Great Britain ; and , therefore , such views had nothing to do with the Anti - Slavery ...
... nature of slavery . " As to my views of the inherent nature of slavery , if I understand the expression , I neither said nor wrote any thing in Great Britain ; and , therefore , such views had nothing to do with the Anti - Slavery ...
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