The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 96Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1881 |
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... ness - all humbug , in short - were hate- ful to him ; and even among his col- leagues he found scope for this feeling . Judged by our standard of manliness , Peter , in moral stature , fell far short of Paul . In that supreme moment ...
... ness - all humbug , in short - were hate- ful to him ; and even among his col- leagues he found scope for this feeling . Judged by our standard of manliness , Peter , in moral stature , fell far short of Paul . In that supreme moment ...
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... ness of vision regarding the observance of the Lord's Day . The fourth Com- mandment , " says Luther , " literally un- derstood , does not apply to us Chris- tians ; for it is entirely outward , like " 66 * In 1785 the first mail ...
... ness of vision regarding the observance of the Lord's Day . The fourth Com- mandment , " says Luther , " literally un- derstood , does not apply to us Chris- tians ; for it is entirely outward , like " 66 * In 1785 the first mail ...
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... ness of persecution so much as our ex- perience of its results that causes us to set our faces against it . It has been tried , and found the most ghastly of failures . This experimental fact over- whelms the plausibilities of logic ...
... ness of persecution so much as our ex- perience of its results that causes us to set our faces against it . It has been tried , and found the most ghastly of failures . This experimental fact over- whelms the plausibilities of logic ...
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... ness for me that I felt as if my heart would break- ' for you , it is the best ! ' Then I awoke with the tears running down my face , and myself in exactly the condition of the dream . It was just dawn . I called up Kate , and repeated ...
... ness for me that I felt as if my heart would break- ' for you , it is the best ! ' Then I awoke with the tears running down my face , and myself in exactly the condition of the dream . It was just dawn . I called up Kate , and repeated ...
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... ness , gentlemen . ' Mr. Stanton then noticed with surprise that the President sat with an air of dignity in his chair , instead of lolling about in the most un- gainly attitudes , as his invariable custom was ; and that instead of ...
... ness , gentlemen . ' Mr. Stanton then noticed with surprise that the President sat with an air of dignity in his chair , instead of lolling about in the most un- gainly attitudes , as his invariable custom was ; and that instead of ...
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