The British Churches in Relation to the British PeopleA. Hall, Virtue & Company, 1849 - 458 páginas |
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... need for this deviation from the etiquette of authorship may be fairly disputed - but , assuredly , it has been dictated by an opposite feeling to that of vanity . A few passages in the following pages may be recognised PREFACE .
... need for this deviation from the etiquette of authorship may be fairly disputed - but , assuredly , it has been dictated by an opposite feeling to that of vanity . A few passages in the following pages may be recognised PREFACE .
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... feelings of shame and pain . My conviction of this would arrest me at starting , were the object I have in view one terminating upon myself . But , fully persuaded that the further progress of Christianity as modified by the spirit of ...
... feelings of shame and pain . My conviction of this would arrest me at starting , were the object I have in view one terminating upon myself . But , fully persuaded that the further progress of Christianity as modified by the spirit of ...
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... feeling . By some men it will be looked upon as not more unpleasant than it is unwise . They doubt the useful tendency of any investigation which may end in weakening their own , or others ' , reverence for existing reli- gious ...
... feeling . By some men it will be looked upon as not more unpleasant than it is unwise . They doubt the useful tendency of any investigation which may end in weakening their own , or others ' , reverence for existing reli- gious ...
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... shall find such associations stirred within us , and such feelings excited , as will tend to fit us mentally and morally , for an intelligent and useful discharge of the responsibility which our task imposes upon IT SHOULD BE TREATED . 11.
... shall find such associations stirred within us , and such feelings excited , as will tend to fit us mentally and morally , for an intelligent and useful discharge of the responsibility which our task imposes upon IT SHOULD BE TREATED . 11.
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... feeling the mysterious and the palpable - the temporal and the eternal - are thrown into a form so inartificial , and are woven into an entire piece with so wonderful , but so evasive a skill , as to contrast most pointedly with all ...
... feeling the mysterious and the palpable - the temporal and the eternal - are thrown into a form so inartificial , and are woven into an entire piece with so wonderful , but so evasive a skill , as to contrast most pointedly with all ...
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