The Millennial HarbingerAlexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos W.K. Pendleton, 1848 |
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... regard to discipline , and that neither rank nor riches can , in the slightest degree , tolerate any infringement of the statutes , nor advance their possessors to aca- demical distinctions , in the absence of the real substantial claim ...
... regard to discipline , and that neither rank nor riches can , in the slightest degree , tolerate any infringement of the statutes , nor advance their possessors to aca- demical distinctions , in the absence of the real substantial claim ...
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... regard such a unity as impracticable . Dis- couraged with the prospect , they are disposed to ' bear the ills they have , ' and seek to convince themselves that no visible union was ever contemplated in the Christian system . They even ...
... regard such a unity as impracticable . Dis- couraged with the prospect , they are disposed to ' bear the ills they have , ' and seek to convince themselves that no visible union was ever contemplated in the Christian system . They even ...
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... regard to the dis- charge of relative duties , a sin to be punished by excommunication . As to any sarcasm , or " tone of sarcasm , " indulged by me , " which could not be palliated but by the bitterness of provocation , " in any thing ...
... regard to the dis- charge of relative duties , a sin to be punished by excommunication . As to any sarcasm , or " tone of sarcasm , " indulged by me , " which could not be palliated but by the bitterness of provocation , " in any thing ...
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... regard to the latter , we need only to express the deep sympa- thy which we feel in view of a bereavement so unexpected and so bitter as the death of your beloved and promising son . Within thirteen years five of your children have been ...
... regard to the latter , we need only to express the deep sympa- thy which we feel in view of a bereavement so unexpected and so bitter as the death of your beloved and promising son . Within thirteen years five of your children have been ...
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... regard it as better and even more learned than works of a higher antiquity ; because , superadded to all that Roman Prelates formerly knew on that subject are the experience , reflections , and modern literature of our contemporary ...
... regard it as better and even more learned than works of a higher antiquity ; because , superadded to all that Roman Prelates formerly knew on that subject are the experience , reflections , and modern literature of our contemporary ...
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