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Pagina 5
Mere material good can never satisfy a mental nature , nor mere mental good a
nature which is born , not for thought alone , but for love , for worship , and for
heaven . Well might Augustine say , “ O Lord , thou hast made us for thyself ; and
our ...
Mere material good can never satisfy a mental nature , nor mere mental good a
nature which is born , not for thought alone , but for love , for worship , and for
heaven . Well might Augustine say , “ O Lord , thou hast made us for thyself ; and
our ...
Pagina 37
... their places of Worship , and nor are the lines destitute of rythmic times of
service . - - The Biblical Almanac melody . Many of the minor poems at the gives ,
with the usual Calendar and other close of the volume have much pathos and
matter ...
... their places of Worship , and nor are the lines destitute of rythmic times of
service . - - The Biblical Almanac melody . Many of the minor poems at the gives ,
with the usual Calendar and other close of the volume have much pathos and
matter ...
Pagina 38
On the Monday evening EBENEZER CHAPEL , COSELEY – On a tea - meeting
was held at Brompton , and November 21st , sermons were preached in
addresses delivered by the Revs . W . the above place of worship by the Revs .
On the Monday evening EBENEZER CHAPEL , COSELEY – On a tea - meeting
was held at Brompton , and November 21st , sermons were preached in
addresses delivered by the Revs . W . the above place of worship by the Revs .
Pagina 43
Ovid must surely have known how the posture of worship , and the very names to
use his own language , yet he writes of of the places in which they meet . Such
Jupiter in the form of a bull carrying triflings as these would , if unchecked ...
Ovid must surely have known how the posture of worship , and the very names to
use his own language , yet he writes of of the places in which they meet . Such
Jupiter in the form of a bull carrying triflings as these would , if unchecked ...
Pagina 45
... but that all alike shall enjoy the equal and impartial protection of the law ; and
we do strictly charge and enjoin all those who may be in authority under us , that
they abstain from all interference with the religious belief or worship of any of our
...
... but that all alike shall enjoy the equal and impartial protection of the law ; and
we do strictly charge and enjoin all those who may be in authority under us , that
they abstain from all interference with the religious belief or worship of any of our
...
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