The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... human empires that we have beheld passing from nation to nation , from Chaldees to the Medes and Persians , from ... humanity , against it ; and formidable as have been the trials and resistance through which you have described the city ...
... human empires that we have beheld passing from nation to nation , from Chaldees to the Medes and Persians , from ... humanity , against it ; and formidable as have been the trials and resistance through which you have described the city ...
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... human , says the historian , ' did he suffer to remain behind , but only wild beasts and birds of prey . ' But as the series of events through which the stronghold of the outlaw , Romulus , attained to the headship of the world , was ...
... human , says the historian , ' did he suffer to remain behind , but only wild beasts and birds of prey . ' But as the series of events through which the stronghold of the outlaw , Romulus , attained to the headship of the world , was ...
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... human cistern for the well of truth ; it will be afraid of the deep well , the abyss of God's judgments and God's mercies . ... " Alas ! .. we are pretending allegiance to the Church to no purpose , or rather to our own serious injury ...
... human cistern for the well of truth ; it will be afraid of the deep well , the abyss of God's judgments and God's mercies . ... " Alas ! .. we are pretending allegiance to the Church to no purpose , or rather to our own serious injury ...
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... come , I see nothing to startle us , though it were to fall , and other religions to succeed it . God works by human means . As He employs indi- vidual men , and inspires them , and yet they SUBJECTS OF THE DAY . " 23.
... come , I see nothing to startle us , though it were to fall , and other religions to succeed it . God works by human means . As He employs indi- vidual men , and inspires them , and yet they SUBJECTS OF THE DAY . " 23.
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... human schemes , follow strange guides , are taken captive by new opinions , become the sport of chance , or of the humour of the hour , or the victims of self - will , are full of anxiety , and perplexity , and jealousy , and alarm ...
... human schemes , follow strange guides , are taken captive by new opinions , become the sport of chance , or of the humour of the hour , or the victims of self - will , are full of anxiety , and perplexity , and jealousy , and alarm ...
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