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Sivu 14
But while a general agreement prevailed among Christians in regard to the
apostle's preceptą " . The woman which hath an husband that believeth not ... let
her not leave him , ” there was more diversity of opinion concerning the
application of ...
But while a general agreement prevailed among Christians in regard to the
apostle's preceptą " . The woman which hath an husband that believeth not ... let
her not leave him , ” there was more diversity of opinion concerning the
application of ...
Sivu 15
... to some extent , of their superior charms , they have often sought to make the
most of their advantages , using the resources of art to multiply the fascinations of
nature . In so far as her regard to personal appearance is the growth of original ...
... to some extent , of their superior charms , they have often sought to make the
most of their advantages , using the resources of art to multiply the fascinations of
nature . In so far as her regard to personal appearance is the growth of original ...
Sivu 18
Very many , ” says an African Father , “ feel the same solicitude in regard to
beauperson and splendor of apparel as before their conversion , and it is
impossible to distinguish them by their appearance from the heathen . ”
Especially was this ...
Very many , ” says an African Father , “ feel the same solicitude in regard to
beauperson and splendor of apparel as before their conversion , and it is
impossible to distinguish them by their appearance from the heathen . ”
Especially was this ...
Sivu 69
No man can act out the sincerest religious convictions without regard to the
peace and safety of the community . Ravaillac may have thought it a religious
duty to kill Henry the Fourth ; yet it certainly ought not to have exempted him from
the ...
No man can act out the sincerest religious convictions without regard to the
peace and safety of the community . Ravaillac may have thought it a religious
duty to kill Henry the Fourth ; yet it certainly ought not to have exempted him from
the ...
Sivu 77
... that of Prometheus , to lie still upon his dunghill , , and have his brains sucked
out by owls . " The question relative to the character of the work , as historical or
fictitious , is not , we apprehend , so vital a one as many are disposed to regard it
.
... that of Prometheus , to lie still upon his dunghill , , and have his brains sucked
out by owls . " The question relative to the character of the work , as historical or
fictitious , is not , we apprehend , so vital a one as many are disposed to regard it
.
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