The Pathfinder, a journal of independent religious reform, conducted by P.W. Perfitt, Volume 5Philip William Perfitt 1861 |
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... received their supply , but , unhap- pily , although they had it in abundance , still , like the same thing mixed with treacle and taken in boyhood , it did not work many marvellous cures . That , however , was not a matter to vex the ...
... received their supply , but , unhap- pily , although they had it in abundance , still , like the same thing mixed with treacle and taken in boyhood , it did not work many marvellous cures . That , however , was not a matter to vex the ...
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... received with a howl of indignation by priests and theologians , and though for a time Pelagianism held its ground , it was ultimately overthrown . Nor was this result wonderful in a superstitious and priest - led world , and at a time ...
... received with a howl of indignation by priests and theologians , and though for a time Pelagianism held its ground , it was ultimately overthrown . Nor was this result wonderful in a superstitious and priest - led world , and at a time ...
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... received , but the philosopher who identifies their arrogant assumptions with Chris- tianity , disproves his claim to be considered a competent judge . Mr. Bradlaugh replied fairly enough to the improper style of reasoning and ...
... received , but the philosopher who identifies their arrogant assumptions with Chris- tianity , disproves his claim to be considered a competent judge . Mr. Bradlaugh replied fairly enough to the improper style of reasoning and ...
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... received opinion that the Church was the great conservator of learning through the Middle Ages , when all other parts of the community were utterly averse to it , and when , as Waddington says , they were closely wrapped in ignorance ...
... received opinion that the Church was the great conservator of learning through the Middle Ages , when all other parts of the community were utterly averse to it , and when , as Waddington says , they were closely wrapped in ignorance ...
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... received into a national collection , for with them , more than with any other , lay the bardic power of Israel . They were the real singers and thinkers of great thoughts , and hence it is with pleasure we look upon the results of ...
... received into a national collection , for with them , more than with any other , lay the bardic power of Israel . They were the real singers and thinkers of great thoughts , and hence it is with pleasure we look upon the results of ...
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Page 170 - Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy: but I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you...
Page 120 - Ask what I shall give thee. And Solomon said, Thou hast shewed unto thy servant David my father great mercy, according as he walked before thee in truth, and in righteousness, and in uprightness of heart with thee; and thou hast kept for him this great kindness, that thou hast given him a son to sit on his throne, as it is this day.
Page 238 - For nought so vile that on the earth doth live But to the earth some special good doth give...
Page 212 - And she came to Jerusalem with a very great train, with camels that bare spices, and very much gold, and precious stones : and when she was come to Solomon, she communed with him of all that was in her heart. And Solomon told her all her questions : there was not any thing hid from the king which he told her not.
Page 118 - Take heed to thyself, lest thou make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land whither thou goest, lest it be for a snare in the midst of thee: but ye shall destroy their altars, break their images, and cut down their groves...
Page 152 - So Shishak king of Egypt came up against Jerusalem, and took away the treasures of the house of the Lord, and the treasures of the king's house ; he took all : he carried away also the shields of gold which Solomon had made.
Page 403 - I returned and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.
Page 136 - And the king said. Divide the living child in two, and give half to the one, and half to the other.
Page 54 - Their idols are silver and gold, the work of men's hands. They have mouths, but they speak not : eyes have they, but they see not...
Page 182 - And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready before it was brought thither so that there was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was in building.