Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living AgeJohn Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1899 |
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Pagina 4
... means of its " lightning language " and its " spiritual electricity ? " Is the Supreme , after all , nothing but a " magnified non - natural man , " whose abode is on some " central planet , " which may be discovered if we travel far ...
... means of its " lightning language " and its " spiritual electricity ? " Is the Supreme , after all , nothing but a " magnified non - natural man , " whose abode is on some " central planet , " which may be discovered if we travel far ...
Pagina 14
... means thwart him , by whom her redemption is to be wrought , from becoming her redeem- er . If the man yields , she is lost , by her action , though not by her fault ; if he resists , she is saved without de- serving it , because she ...
... means thwart him , by whom her redemption is to be wrought , from becoming her redeem- er . If the man yields , she is lost , by her action , though not by her fault ; if he resists , she is saved without de- serving it , because she ...
Pagina 17
... means attractive ; we wanted here some of the fascination of Rimânez , not a narrow - minded , sour and ty- rannical father , who might , though he had been a professing Christian , have laid his home waste by a display of similar ...
... means attractive ; we wanted here some of the fascination of Rimânez , not a narrow - minded , sour and ty- rannical father , who might , though he had been a professing Christian , have laid his home waste by a display of similar ...
Pagina 31
... means at her com- mand , she would be difficult to dis- lodge . But here the Rector became aware that his thoughts were not quite what they ought to be ; that they were becoming bitter , not to say unchris- tian . Did he not value the ...
... means at her com- mand , she would be difficult to dis- lodge . But here the Rector became aware that his thoughts were not quite what they ought to be ; that they were becoming bitter , not to say unchris- tian . Did he not value the ...
Pagina 47
... the dots and dashes of the code , are the means by which the messages in- trusted many miles away to the ether Nature , vol . 1. , p . 137 . are delivered . They are recorded in the usual way Ethereal Telegraphy . 47.
... the dots and dashes of the code , are the means by which the messages in- trusted many miles away to the ether Nature , vol . 1. , p . 137 . are delivered . They are recorded in the usual way Ethereal Telegraphy . 47.
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