Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... churches is hushing or hushed , will seem only the more propitious to those who believe that man need not fear the want of religion , be- The Jewish say , the truly cause they know his religious constitution , - that he 6 [ Dec. Editors ...
... churches is hushing or hushed , will seem only the more propitious to those who believe that man need not fear the want of religion , be- The Jewish say , the truly cause they know his religious constitution , - that he 6 [ Dec. Editors ...
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... churches . A God starts up behind cotton bales also . The conscience of man is regenerated as is the atmosphere , so that society cannot be debauched . That health which we call Virtue is an equipoise which easily redresses itself , and ...
... churches . A God starts up behind cotton bales also . The conscience of man is regenerated as is the atmosphere , so that society cannot be debauched . That health which we call Virtue is an equipoise which easily redresses itself , and ...
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... churches of the world have taken little pains to say so , but a good deal of pains to say the opposite . We never yet have seen the creed , the litany , or the catechism , which gave us the smallest hint that Christianity and war were ...
... churches of the world have taken little pains to say so , but a good deal of pains to say the opposite . We never yet have seen the creed , the litany , or the catechism , which gave us the smallest hint that Christianity and war were ...
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... know it as well as we . Austria is powerful and Rome is weak ; the emperor is of the middle ages , while the new pope is a son of the nineteenth century , and of course a reformer . He loves his church 10 [ Dec. The Mexican War .
... know it as well as we . Austria is powerful and Rome is weak ; the emperor is of the middle ages , while the new pope is a son of the nineteenth century , and of course a reformer . He loves his church 10 [ Dec. The Mexican War .
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... Church , attempting to re - annex the March of Ancona to his possessions in Lombardy- the advance from Ferrara to Bologna would raise a cry of shame in every coun- try of Europe , and find a manly echo even in America . Justice takes ...
... Church , attempting to re - annex the March of Ancona to his possessions in Lombardy- the advance from Ferrara to Bologna would raise a cry of shame in every coun- try of Europe , and find a manly echo even in America . Justice takes ...
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