Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... language used by Mr. Robertson was much above the comprehension of the agricultural class of the village , whose life is more marked by its stern contentment than of much self- education through the medium of books , yet I am able to ...
... language used by Mr. Robertson was much above the comprehension of the agricultural class of the village , whose life is more marked by its stern contentment than of much self- education through the medium of books , yet I am able to ...
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... almost unheard of now . But just in proportion as that danger has passed away , has the other danger increased , the danger from those who flatter them . From the platform and the press we now hear language of fulsome adulation , 4.
... almost unheard of now . But just in proportion as that danger has passed away , has the other danger increased , the danger from those who flatter them . From the platform and the press we now hear language of fulsome adulation , 4.
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Frederick William Robertson. the press we now hear language of fulsome adulation , that ought to disgust the working men of this country . There has ever been and ever will be found sycophancy on the side of power . In former ages when ...
Frederick William Robertson. the press we now hear language of fulsome adulation , that ought to disgust the working men of this country . There has ever been and ever will be found sycophancy on the side of power . In former ages when ...
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... language I am using now respect- ing brotherhood and the equality of our human nature , is language that passes into cant . It has been defiled by cruelty ; it has been polluted by selfishness ; but we will not be ashamed of it for all ...
... language I am using now respect- ing brotherhood and the equality of our human nature , is language that passes into cant . It has been defiled by cruelty ; it has been polluted by selfishness ; but we will not be ashamed of it for all ...
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... language of New Testament promise of this actual world becoming a kingdom of peace and purity , of jus- tice , brotherhood , and liberty . It irradiated the last moments of the first martyr with a vision of the Just One at the right ...
... language of New Testament promise of this actual world becoming a kingdom of peace and purity , of jus- tice , brotherhood , and liberty . It irradiated the last moments of the first martyr with a vision of the Just One at the right ...
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