The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... dangerous species of novel - reading for the poor ; while a new species of novel - reading inundates the tables of ... dangers unperceived , and mischiefs undesigned , both is , and is to be , characteristic of the days that are at hand ...
... dangerous species of novel - reading for the poor ; while a new species of novel - reading inundates the tables of ... dangers unperceived , and mischiefs undesigned , both is , and is to be , characteristic of the days that are at hand ...
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... dangerous boldness which a private self - devised resolution implies ? Who can go on day by day thus praying , yet not imbibe somewhat of the spirit for which he prays ? As the creed is in one sense a prayer , so surely such a prayer ...
... dangerous boldness which a private self - devised resolution implies ? Who can go on day by day thus praying , yet not imbibe somewhat of the spirit for which he prays ? As the creed is in one sense a prayer , so surely such a prayer ...
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... danger I have been de- scribing . " The most awful consequences of this untrue kind of devotion , which would have all the glories of the gospel without its austerities , of course are those into which the dreadful heretics fell who are ...
... danger I have been de- scribing . " The most awful consequences of this untrue kind of devotion , which would have all the glories of the gospel without its austerities , of course are those into which the dreadful heretics fell who are ...
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... dangers which threaten it : out of its circle , we venture to affirm , there is nothing but illusion or falsehood . " In an elaborate " Introduction , " M. de Villeneuve proceeds to give a summary of his views of political economy ...
... dangers which threaten it : out of its circle , we venture to affirm , there is nothing but illusion or falsehood . " In an elaborate " Introduction , " M. de Villeneuve proceeds to give a summary of his views of political economy ...
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... dangerous disease of the great European family , they are equally the most remarkable phe- nomena of the present epoch , for their appearance dates back from the era of those advances which philosophy , policy , and public economy boast ...
... dangerous disease of the great European family , they are equally the most remarkable phe- nomena of the present epoch , for their appearance dates back from the era of those advances which philosophy , policy , and public economy boast ...
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