The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... existence , for territory , for supremacy , they are but trivial compared with the opposition this new Roman empire shall have to encounter . But why have the nations raged , and the people devised vain things ' ( for its destruction ...
... existence , for territory , for supremacy , they are but trivial compared with the opposition this new Roman empire shall have to encounter . But why have the nations raged , and the people devised vain things ' ( for its destruction ...
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... existence reduced to irremediable desolation ; just as it was beheld by Belisarius , the great captain of Justinian , when he visited the place where Rome had stood , forty days after the departure of Totila the Goth , who had levelled ...
... existence reduced to irremediable desolation ; just as it was beheld by Belisarius , the great captain of Justinian , when he visited the place where Rome had stood , forty days after the departure of Totila the Goth , who had levelled ...
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... existence I had been so far from suspecting , were from that time the subject of my meditation and researches . I successively 1844 . F learnt that misery was raging with equal intensity in Artois BY M. DE VILLENEUVE - BARGEMONT . 33.
... existence I had been so far from suspecting , were from that time the subject of my meditation and researches . I successively 1844 . F learnt that misery was raging with equal intensity in Artois BY M. DE VILLENEUVE - BARGEMONT . 33.
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... existence of the whole of society . The signs that are the forerunners of a social revolution start forth on every side . We see new religions forming themselves ; the portentous voices of new prophets make themselves heard from the ...
... existence of the whole of society . The signs that are the forerunners of a social revolution start forth on every side . We see new religions forming themselves ; the portentous voices of new prophets make themselves heard from the ...
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... existence of a man or of a family , is a mournful situation , which the natural sympathy that unites man to his fellow - men imperiously urges us to commiserate . In the eyes of religion , it is a state of suffering which heaven itself ...
... existence of a man or of a family , is a mournful situation , which the natural sympathy that unites man to his fellow - men imperiously urges us to commiserate . In the eyes of religion , it is a state of suffering which heaven itself ...
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