The Christian Review, Nide 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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Sivu 18
... feel the same solicitude in regard to beau- ty of person and splendor of apparel as before their conver- sion , and it is impossible to distinguish them by their ap- pearance from the heathen . " Especially was this true of Christian ...
... feel the same solicitude in regard to beau- ty of person and splendor of apparel as before their conver- sion , and it is impossible to distinguish them by their ap- pearance from the heathen . " Especially was this true of Christian ...
Sivu 19
... feel that fashionable display does not spring from true lowliness and purity . They heard the plea , that religion is of the heart , and may be cherished there in secret before God , though it is not paraded in the eyes of men . Against ...
... feel that fashionable display does not spring from true lowliness and purity . They heard the plea , that religion is of the heart , and may be cherished there in secret before God , though it is not paraded in the eyes of men . Against ...
Sivu 53
... feel that he could not execute him as an enemy of the Roman Emperor . At the first view , this may seem only to negative the claim of the Pope and of all ecclesiastics , to civil power ; but examined more carefully , it will be found ...
... feel that he could not execute him as an enemy of the Roman Emperor . At the first view , this may seem only to negative the claim of the Pope and of all ecclesiastics , to civil power ; but examined more carefully , it will be found ...
Sivu 65
... feeling and law at the accession of Berkeley . Although Strafford had already fallen under the revolutionary axe , and Laud too was nearing the block , and the Parliament commencing war against the King , the loyalty and bigotry of the ...
... feeling and law at the accession of Berkeley . Although Strafford had already fallen under the revolutionary axe , and Laud too was nearing the block , and the Parliament commencing war against the King , the loyalty and bigotry of the ...
Sivu 67
... feeling of another set of refugees , who met with a still more cordial reception in the colony . These were the English cavaliers , to whom " the house and the purse of Sir W. Berkeley , " and doubtless of others also , " were open ...
... feeling of another set of refugees , who met with a still more cordial reception in the colony . These were the English cavaliers , to whom " the house and the purse of Sir W. Berkeley , " and doubtless of others also , " were open ...
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