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Pagina 12
... feel dissatisfied on learning that the cross was thus venerated throughout the world - even in China - as it would be to be dissatisfied with the prophecies in the Old Testament , in which the coming and sacrifice of Christ are foretold ...
... feel dissatisfied on learning that the cross was thus venerated throughout the world - even in China - as it would be to be dissatisfied with the prophecies in the Old Testament , in which the coming and sacrifice of Christ are foretold ...
Pagina 26
... feel satisfied that if they do they will alter their minds . But we really do not believe there are . We have not taken these pains to convince them , but in order to induce them to convince others . Every intelligent person exercises ...
... feel satisfied that if they do they will alter their minds . But we really do not believe there are . We have not taken these pains to convince them , but in order to induce them to convince others . Every intelligent person exercises ...
Pagina 36
... feel himself invincible ; but to besiege a seaport without the aid of a fleet was a useless task ; and for the first time he had to desist from his enterprise . Yet the fruits of the seed sown at this siege were to ripen after many ...
... feel himself invincible ; but to besiege a seaport without the aid of a fleet was a useless task ; and for the first time he had to desist from his enterprise . Yet the fruits of the seed sown at this siege were to ripen after many ...
Pagina 43
... feeling of a conservative age , save that he had in him an unusual dash of liberality . So he responded to the feeble cry for succor which reached his ears from the gasping princes of the crushed Union ; and on June 24 , 1630 , he ...
... feeling of a conservative age , save that he had in him an unusual dash of liberality . So he responded to the feeble cry for succor which reached his ears from the gasping princes of the crushed Union ; and on June 24 , 1630 , he ...
Pagina 47
... feeling of sorrow , almost like the grief felt for a personal friend , that he records his death . The paragraph in which he depicts the deep mourn- ing that fell upon the whole Swedish court , is touching in the extreme , and might ...
... feeling of sorrow , almost like the grief felt for a personal friend , that he records his death . The paragraph in which he depicts the deep mourn- ing that fell upon the whole Swedish court , is touching in the extreme , and might ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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