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Pagina 137
... present . Ordinary young people cannot be expected to prefer Hallam and Guizot , if they have the alternative of an unlimited supply of Trollope and Miss Yonge . His- tory and novels both make a demand upon the imagination ; but in the ...
... present . Ordinary young people cannot be expected to prefer Hallam and Guizot , if they have the alternative of an unlimited supply of Trollope and Miss Yonge . His- tory and novels both make a demand upon the imagination ; but in the ...
Pagina 387
... present day agree with , and wherein they differ from , the early Friends , and in what consists the strength and the weakness of the So- ciety . THE history of the Christian Church has as the plain dictates of Holy Scripture . Ac ...
... present day agree with , and wherein they differ from , the early Friends , and in what consists the strength and the weakness of the So- ciety . THE history of the Christian Church has as the plain dictates of Holy Scripture . Ac ...
Pagina 388
... present condition . The first statement to which exception may be taken is that " at present a great majority of the ministers belong to the female sex , " and this he at- tempts to prove by the somewhat remark- able argument that five ...
... present condition . The first statement to which exception may be taken is that " at present a great majority of the ministers belong to the female sex , " and this he at- tempts to prove by the somewhat remark- able argument that five ...
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