MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... spirit and they are life . " - Whilst I am upon this topic , I cannot help re- marking that it is not a little singular that we should have preserved this rite and insisted upon perpetuating one symbolical act of Christ whilst we have ...
... spirit and they are life . " - Whilst I am upon this topic , I cannot help re- marking that it is not a little singular that we should have preserved this rite and insisted upon perpetuating one symbolical act of Christ whilst we have ...
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... spirit of Chris- tianity than was the practice of the early ages . II . But it is said : " Admit that the rite was not designed to be perpetual . What harm doth it ? Here it stands , generally accepted , under some form , by the ...
... spirit of Chris- tianity than was the practice of the early ages . II . But it is said : " Admit that the rite was not designed to be perpetual . What harm doth it ? Here it stands , generally accepted , under some form , by the ...
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... spirit of Chris- tianity . The general object and effect of the or- dinance is unexceptionable . It has been , and is , I doubt not , the occasion of indefinite good ; but an importance is given by Christians to it which never can ...
... spirit of Chris- tianity . The general object and effect of the or- dinance is unexceptionable . It has been , and is , I doubt not , the occasion of indefinite good ; but an importance is given by Christians to it which never can ...
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... spirit exhib- ited by a few of the Indian chiefs . A nameless Wampanoag who was put to death by the Mohi- cans , after cruel tortures , was asked by his butch- 1 Hubbard , p . 201 . Hubbard , p . 185 . 2 ers during the torture , how he ...
... spirit exhib- ited by a few of the Indian chiefs . A nameless Wampanoag who was put to death by the Mohi- cans , after cruel tortures , was asked by his butch- 1 Hubbard , p . 201 . Hubbard , p . 185 . 2 ers during the torture , how he ...
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... spirit , so bold from the first as hardly to admit of increase . It would be impossible on this occasion to recite all these patriotic papers . I must content myself with a few brief extracts . On the 24th January , 1774 , in answer to ...
... spirit , so bold from the first as hardly to admit of increase . It would be impossible on this occasion to recite all these patriotic papers . I must content myself with a few brief extracts . On the 24th January , 1774 , in answer to ...
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