The Millennial HarbingerAlexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos W.K. Pendleton, 1856 |
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... nature are paramount to those of any other creature on our earth . The theory of education is , as yet , in a progressive state . Indeed . the professors of education are not yet fully agreed upon what may be called the constituents of ...
... nature are paramount to those of any other creature on our earth . The theory of education is , as yet , in a progressive state . Indeed . the professors of education are not yet fully agreed upon what may be called the constituents of ...
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... nature of man distinguishes itself by energy , brilliancy , and its grandeur ; wherever these two signs concur , and they often do so , notwithstanding the greatest imperfections in the social system , there man proclaims and applauds ...
... nature of man distinguishes itself by energy , brilliancy , and its grandeur ; wherever these two signs concur , and they often do so , notwithstanding the greatest imperfections in the social system , there man proclaims and applauds ...
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... nature , but rather at an amelioration of the former character , we find , consequently , Christians conforming more or less , in their behavior , to the holy precepts of the Truth . This being true , we can readily account for that ...
... nature , but rather at an amelioration of the former character , we find , consequently , Christians conforming more or less , in their behavior , to the holy precepts of the Truth . This being true , we can readily account for that ...
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... nature gave the heavens no birth , And from eternal ages rolled the earth , Why no heroes , and no poets tell , Ere Homer sung , how mighty Hector fell . " But Moses many centuries antedates our poet and his beau ideal Homer . SERIES IV ...
... nature gave the heavens no birth , And from eternal ages rolled the earth , Why no heroes , and no poets tell , Ere Homer sung , how mighty Hector fell . " But Moses many centuries antedates our poet and his beau ideal Homer . SERIES IV ...
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... nature , associated , as it is , with the unseen and eternal , the extinction of his being is to him a matter scarcely comprehensible and utterly incredible . A divine impression of im- mortality rests forever on his spiritual nature ...
... nature , associated , as it is , with the unseen and eternal , the extinction of his being is to him a matter scarcely comprehensible and utterly incredible . A divine impression of im- mortality rests forever on his spiritual nature ...
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