The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 10Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1857 |
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... souls cannot divest themselves of the im- press of their natural frivolity . Philip V. wished for and planned a hermitage of pleasure . He languished too far from Versailles ; indeed , this might have been the profound and unhappy ...
... souls cannot divest themselves of the im- press of their natural frivolity . Philip V. wished for and planned a hermitage of pleasure . He languished too far from Versailles ; indeed , this might have been the profound and unhappy ...
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... soul , who writes a good hand , somewhat the worse for bad paper and moldy ink , and spells nothing right except his own name , declares that he was edu- Alma Mater in honor and affection ; also , Miss cated at such a college , and will ...
... soul , who writes a good hand , somewhat the worse for bad paper and moldy ink , and spells nothing right except his own name , declares that he was edu- Alma Mater in honor and affection ; also , Miss cated at such a college , and will ...
Pagina 32
... soul may be favored with bright glimpses of that world into which it is about to enter , than rashly to decide that all is but an optical delusion . We fear not to avow that our own faith is cheered and strengthened by such dying ...
... soul may be favored with bright glimpses of that world into which it is about to enter , than rashly to decide that all is but an optical delusion . We fear not to avow that our own faith is cheered and strengthened by such dying ...
Pagina 43
... soul . Wonderful , mysterious , and glorious indeed was the former , a magnificent temple , but still only a temple for the indwelling of the spirit . By how much more important is the inhabitant than the dwelling which he occupies , by ...
... soul . Wonderful , mysterious , and glorious indeed was the former , a magnificent temple , but still only a temple for the indwelling of the spirit . By how much more important is the inhabitant than the dwelling which he occupies , by ...
Pagina 45
... soul . In its very nature and consti- tution it must be free . To speak of a will❘ that is not free is a contradiction in terms . Holiness in the will is the voluntary choice of that which is holy . In this respect our first parents ...
... soul . In its very nature and consti- tution it must be free . To speak of a will❘ that is not free is a contradiction in terms . Holiness in the will is the voluntary choice of that which is holy . In this respect our first parents ...
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