The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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... beauty . Modern Greece , in its educational aspect , is a model . The kingdom , numbering one million souls , ( perhaps one - sixth of the entire Greek race , ) is divided into 10 nomes , 50 eparchies and 300 demes , corresponding ( on ...
... beauty . Modern Greece , in its educational aspect , is a model . The kingdom , numbering one million souls , ( perhaps one - sixth of the entire Greek race , ) is divided into 10 nomes , 50 eparchies and 300 demes , corresponding ( on ...
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... beauty of expression , more control of imagery , and more versatility of thought , and , doubtless , was the greater poet , but Sophocles and his rivals in Athens have more unity and exactness , and occupied a higher level of poetic ...
... beauty of expression , more control of imagery , and more versatility of thought , and , doubtless , was the greater poet , but Sophocles and his rivals in Athens have more unity and exactness , and occupied a higher level of poetic ...
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... beauty , but the mighty truth of atonement for sin by a Divine crucified Saviour , is its essential centre . This central truth sends forth rays of matchless loveliness , and it is but reasonable that all we know of beauty in expression ...
... beauty , but the mighty truth of atonement for sin by a Divine crucified Saviour , is its essential centre . This central truth sends forth rays of matchless loveliness , and it is but reasonable that all we know of beauty in expression ...
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... beauty for ashes , the oil of joy for mourning , the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness ; that they might be called trees of right- eousness , the planting of the Lord , that he might be glorified . ' Here is highly ...
... beauty for ashes , the oil of joy for mourning , the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness ; that they might be called trees of right- eousness , the planting of the Lord , that he might be glorified . ' Here is highly ...
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... beauty . It never becomes obsolete ; but wears the freshness of eternal youth . But , as races and languages differ , literature will be modified and moulded by history and tradition , and the thousand cir- cumstances that have ...
... beauty . It never becomes obsolete ; but wears the freshness of eternal youth . But , as races and languages differ , literature will be modified and moulded by history and tradition , and the thousand cir- cumstances that have ...
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