Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 5
... turned to the great want of the age - the right means of instructing the masses . He resolved to supply the want by giving them the Word of God in their own tongue . But before doing so the people needed to be roused from the apathy ...
... turned to the great want of the age - the right means of instructing the masses . He resolved to supply the want by giving them the Word of God in their own tongue . But before doing so the people needed to be roused from the apathy ...
Pagina 7
... turned on those theological ques- tions which were then moving England and Germany . The advantages to he gained by Church and nation from the diffusion of Scriptural knowledge were freely canvassed . The conflicting views of the ...
... turned on those theological ques- tions which were then moving England and Germany . The advantages to he gained by Church and nation from the diffusion of Scriptural knowledge were freely canvassed . The conflicting views of the ...
Pagina 20
... For a week after the bay was covered with wounded birds , which were dying slowly from being unable to procure food . Before we turned into the main river we passed an island on which was a sin- gular 20 [ July , A FORTNIGHT IN KERRY .
... For a week after the bay was covered with wounded birds , which were dying slowly from being unable to procure food . Before we turned into the main river we passed an island on which was a sin- gular 20 [ July , A FORTNIGHT IN KERRY .
Pagina 21
... turned out of its course into the Kenmare river , nor if it had wandered into such a place could easily have been wrecked there . More likely it was a fishing station at a time when Newfoundland was undis- covered , and fleets came ...
... turned out of its course into the Kenmare river , nor if it had wandered into such a place could easily have been wrecked there . More likely it was a fishing station at a time when Newfoundland was undis- covered , and fleets came ...
Pagina 22
... turned in as it was night , leaving the tiller to his captain . Luckily he was not asleep . The roar of the breakers be- coming louder he went on deck to look about him , and he found that the fellow knew no more of a compass than of a ...
... turned in as it was night , leaving the tiller to his captain . Luckily he was not asleep . The roar of the breakers be- coming louder he went on deck to look about him , and he found that the fellow knew no more of a compass than of a ...
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