The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volume 21Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie Leonard C. Bowles, 1884 |
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Pagina 7
... less dangerous than the inevitable conflict between rival claimants of the throne . The character of the man is revealed in his self - commun- ings , which have come down to us , an imperishable volume , the so - called Meditations of ...
... less dangerous than the inevitable conflict between rival claimants of the throne . The character of the man is revealed in his self - commun- ings , which have come down to us , an imperishable volume , the so - called Meditations of ...
Pagina 21
... less , the atrocity was greater , as perpe- trated by disciples of a religion whose plainest precepts were violated by it . The Christian conscience of the time ap- pears to have been less shocked by these enormities than by the ...
... less , the atrocity was greater , as perpe- trated by disciples of a religion whose plainest precepts were violated by it . The Christian conscience of the time ap- pears to have been less shocked by these enormities than by the ...
Pagina 34
... less authoritative idiom had gradually arisen in contrast with the local dialects . But it was as yet only the language of diplomatic inter- course and administrative affairs , dry , formal , and meagre . It was the surpassing merit of ...
... less authoritative idiom had gradually arisen in contrast with the local dialects . But it was as yet only the language of diplomatic inter- course and administrative affairs , dry , formal , and meagre . It was the surpassing merit of ...
Pagina 37
... less severe in their adverse criticisms and denunciations were Dr. Eck , Wicelius , and others of the clergy . King Henry VIII . of England wrote to the Elector Frederick and Dukes John and George , beg- ging them to put an end to ...
... less severe in their adverse criticisms and denunciations were Dr. Eck , Wicelius , and others of the clergy . King Henry VIII . of England wrote to the Elector Frederick and Dukes John and George , beg- ging them to put an end to ...
Pagina 50
... less than we have , thou hast learnt of God . - Stand out , my blue - eyed prophet ! — thou to whom The earliest world - day light that ever flowed Through Casa Guidi Windows chanced to come ! " From this time forth to the moment when ...
... less than we have , thou hast learnt of God . - Stand out , my blue - eyed prophet ! — thou to whom The earliest world - day light that ever flowed Through Casa Guidi Windows chanced to come ! " From this time forth to the moment when ...
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