Pamphlets, Religious: Miscellaneous, Band 211835 |
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... judge or a critic of two great arts that have always displayed wonderful power to move the souls of men . One is not making random accusations , but has the warrant of de- liberate confessions made by competent witnesses , in saying ...
... judge or a critic of two great arts that have always displayed wonderful power to move the souls of men . One is not making random accusations , but has the warrant of de- liberate confessions made by competent witnesses , in saying ...
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... judge for themselves what is right . The majority of those educated in the christian faith , have received impressions respecting God and religion , similar to those of my early 2 VOL . VI . NO . LXV . years . They have read in the ...
... judge for themselves what is right . The majority of those educated in the christian faith , have received impressions respecting God and religion , similar to those of my early 2 VOL . VI . NO . LXV . years . They have read in the ...
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... Judge seems present , on the throne of his glory , pro- nouncing the irrevocable doom ; and the terrific agents and instruments of his will , seem to appear also , ready to execute the endless tortures that may be adjudged . These ideal ...
... Judge seems present , on the throne of his glory , pro- nouncing the irrevocable doom ; and the terrific agents and instruments of his will , seem to appear also , ready to execute the endless tortures that may be adjudged . These ideal ...
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... judge him that eateth ; for God hath received him . " But one thing I do admit , that with a strong and resolute hand we are to help humanity in its great and fearful straits . I can bear with extravagance better than with apathy . I ...
... judge him that eateth ; for God hath received him . " But one thing I do admit , that with a strong and resolute hand we are to help humanity in its great and fearful straits . I can bear with extravagance better than with apathy . I ...
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... judge what is said , and be , fully persuaded in his own mind . ” It is in proportion as the intellect is left thus free from the bias of hope or fear , that it flourishes in any depart- Our noblest species of literature is our ...
... judge what is said , and be , fully persuaded in his own mind . ” It is in proportion as the intellect is left thus free from the bias of hope or fear , that it flourishes in any depart- Our noblest species of literature is our ...
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