Littell's Living Age, Band 66Living Age Company Incorporated, 1860 |
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... truth or by the pursuit of refinement . They bore , and indeed they still bear , a char- acter at once conservative and progressive . If not uniformly , yet in general , their influ- cnce tended to mitigate extreme opinions : the papal ...
... truth or by the pursuit of refinement . They bore , and indeed they still bear , a char- acter at once conservative and progressive . If not uniformly , yet in general , their influ- cnce tended to mitigate extreme opinions : the papal ...
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... truth , forehand , they are as likely to stifle as to that the ancient universities of England , stimulate its growth . They make a high with their magnificent endowments , do not cultivation accessible to the youth who de - effect so ...
... truth , forehand , they are as likely to stifle as to that the ancient universities of England , stimulate its growth . They make a high with their magnificent endowments , do not cultivation accessible to the youth who de - effect so ...
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... truth . Base as were many of the tenets among which the truth was thus preserved , it was never lost ; and not only so , but it ever maintained its superiority . The whole moral teaching of the priests depended upon it . To it was due ...
... truth . Base as were many of the tenets among which the truth was thus preserved , it was never lost ; and not only so , but it ever maintained its superiority . The whole moral teaching of the priests depended upon it . To it was due ...
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... truth ; which truth we now positively ignorant days of the Judges , it afterwards know to have been the primary doctrine of gained greater and greater hold on the be- the Egyptian religion . lief of the nation , until it was clearly pro ...
... truth ; which truth we now positively ignorant days of the Judges , it afterwards know to have been the primary doctrine of gained greater and greater hold on the be- the Egyptian religion . lief of the nation , until it was clearly pro ...
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... truth of the Bible history . In these matters the accuracy of the Bi- ble is strikingly shown . The Greek writers , some of whom , and especially Herodotus , were not inaccurate observers , have been cited to set right the Biblical ...
... truth of the Bible history . In these matters the accuracy of the Bi- ble is strikingly shown . The Greek writers , some of whom , and especially Herodotus , were not inaccurate observers , have been cited to set right the Biblical ...
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