The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 |
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... position was an anomalous one in the Turkish Empire . They were with- out any civil head , and were constantly exposing themselves to be dealt with as outlaws . According to the laws of the Turkish Empire , every Christian subject must ...
... position was an anomalous one in the Turkish Empire . They were with- out any civil head , and were constantly exposing themselves to be dealt with as outlaws . According to the laws of the Turkish Empire , every Christian subject must ...
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... position as a very exalted one , and that however they may differ from each other with respect to extraordinary power , we may conclude that they all possess great advantages . With reference to peculiar endowments , it appears that ...
... position as a very exalted one , and that however they may differ from each other with respect to extraordinary power , we may conclude that they all possess great advantages . With reference to peculiar endowments , it appears that ...
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... position of angels , they are after all cre- ated beings , and are not in any sense the objects of our wor- ship and adoration . Roman Catholics , in answer to the question , " May we desire the saints and angels to pray 1 for us ...
... position of angels , they are after all cre- ated beings , and are not in any sense the objects of our wor- ship and adoration . Roman Catholics , in answer to the question , " May we desire the saints and angels to pray 1 for us ...
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... position and character as a Poet to receive that attention to which his merits and popularity give him a just claim . Prof. Longfellow's idiosyncrasy is every way peculiar and individual ; indeed , there is , perhaps , no writer in ...
... position and character as a Poet to receive that attention to which his merits and popularity give him a just claim . Prof. Longfellow's idiosyncrasy is every way peculiar and individual ; indeed , there is , perhaps , no writer in ...
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... position constantly suggesting " whatsoever worketh abomination , or maketh a lie . " In speaking of the purity of Longfellow's verse , it must not be understood in a theological sense , but with respect to the highest standards of ...
... position constantly suggesting " whatsoever worketh abomination , or maketh a lie . " In speaking of the purity of Longfellow's verse , it must not be understood in a theological sense , but with respect to the highest standards of ...
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