MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... religion , would have been established in this slight manner — in a manner so slight , that the intention of commemorating it should not ap- pear , from their narrative , to have caught the ear or dwelt in the mind of the only two among ...
... religion , would have been established in this slight manner — in a manner so slight , that the intention of commemorating it should not ap- pear , from their narrative , to have caught the ear or dwelt in the mind of the only two among ...
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... religion in the hearts of men , to be extended gradually over the whole world . In this manner we may see clearly enough how this ancient ordinance got its footing among the early Christians , and this single expectation of a speedy ...
... religion in the hearts of men , to be extended gradually over the whole world . In this manner we may see clearly enough how this ancient ordinance got its footing among the early Christians , and this single expectation of a speedy ...
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... Paul lived and died so gloriously ; that for which Jesus gave himself to be crucified ; the end that animated the thousand martyrs and heroes who have followed his steps , was to redeem us from a formal religion , and 26 SERMON ON.
... Paul lived and died so gloriously ; that for which Jesus gave himself to be crucified ; the end that animated the thousand martyrs and heroes who have followed his steps , was to redeem us from a formal religion , and 26 SERMON ON.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. was to redeem us from a formal religion , and teach us to seek our well - being in the formation of the soul . The whole world was full of idols and ordi- nances . The Jewish was a religion of forms ; it was all body ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. was to redeem us from a formal religion , and teach us to seek our well - being in the formation of the soul . The whole world was full of idols and ordi- nances . The Jewish was a religion of forms ; it was all body ...
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... religion was sweetness and peace amidst toil and tears . And , as we are informed , " the edge of their appetite was greater to spiritual duties at their first coming , in time of wants , than afterwards . " The original Town Records ...
... religion was sweetness and peace amidst toil and tears . And , as we are informed , " the edge of their appetite was greater to spiritual duties at their first coming , in time of wants , than afterwards . " The original Town Records ...
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