The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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... language , nation , or com- plexion ; or by differences of culture , education , refinement ; or by the affinities created by preferences in modes of worship or differences of doctrinal views , there must be a breaking up of the ...
... language , nation , or com- plexion ; or by differences of culture , education , refinement ; or by the affinities created by preferences in modes of worship or differences of doctrinal views , there must be a breaking up of the ...
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... language of the Saviour , is the true spirit of Christianity ; here , in the language of John , is the true spirit of the exclusive Baptist , Episcopalian , Covenanter . That those men actually cast out devils was not questioned even by ...
... language of the Saviour , is the true spirit of Christianity ; here , in the language of John , is the true spirit of the exclusive Baptist , Episcopalian , Covenanter . That those men actually cast out devils was not questioned even by ...
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... language of Hellas is the same now that it was three thousand years ago . The analogy of Latin and Italian is utterly false , as applied to Greek , ancient and modern . In the former case the spirit of the language has changed . Not ...
... language of Hellas is the same now that it was three thousand years ago . The analogy of Latin and Italian is utterly false , as applied to Greek , ancient and modern . In the former case the spirit of the language has changed . Not ...
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... language of the age of Peri- cles , may be entirely too exalted ; while , conversely , their hur- ried observation of modern Greek valets de place and swindling hucksters , may be a weak foundation for a judgment of the pre- sent nation ...
... language of the age of Peri- cles , may be entirely too exalted ; while , conversely , their hur- ried observation of modern Greek valets de place and swindling hucksters , may be a weak foundation for a judgment of the pre- sent nation ...
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... language itself is per- forming a work unprecedented in the history of tongues . It is successfully shaking off its barbarisms as so much accumu- lated dust , and revealing the clear Hellenic in all its pristine beauty . Modern Greece ...
... language itself is per- forming a work unprecedented in the history of tongues . It is successfully shaking off its barbarisms as so much accumu- lated dust , and revealing the clear Hellenic in all its pristine beauty . Modern Greece ...
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