Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... churches are also on its side , and can quote scrip- ture for their purpose , defending it in the name of God . " Southern chivalry , " with its boasting tone , and the " moral- ity of the north , " with its cringing gait , are united ...
... churches are also on its side , and can quote scrip- ture for their purpose , defending it in the name of God . " Southern chivalry , " with its boasting tone , and the " moral- ity of the north , " with its cringing gait , are united ...
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... Church , at a time when the Church belonged to the People ; for one must always concede to the Catholic Church that it was the representative of the people , when the people had no other representative . It will be seen that we have ...
... Church , at a time when the Church belonged to the People ; for one must always concede to the Catholic Church that it was the representative of the people , when the people had no other representative . It will be seen that we have ...
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... Church , which arrested the progress of religious education . The state of things we have described gradually produced a deep - rooted hatred of the Bavarian monarchy . Though the prime minister of Greece was no longer a Bavarian ...
... Church , which arrested the progress of religious education . The state of things we have described gradually produced a deep - rooted hatred of the Bavarian monarchy . Though the prime minister of Greece was no longer a Bavarian ...
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... Church ; or Hints on the means of promoting the re- ligious improvement of the Greek nation : by Edward Masson , one of the Judges in the supreme court of Areopagus . Edited by J. S. Howson , M. A. , of Trinity College , Cambridge ...
... Church ; or Hints on the means of promoting the re- ligious improvement of the Greek nation : by Edward Masson , one of the Judges in the supreme court of Areopagus . Edited by J. S. Howson , M. A. , of Trinity College , Cambridge ...
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... churches . The people now came forward to per- form the duties neglected by their rulers ; party feelings were laid aside , and in spite of court and diplomatic intrigues and personal antipathies , a public meeting was held at Athens ...
... churches . The people now came forward to per- form the duties neglected by their rulers ; party feelings were laid aside , and in spite of court and diplomatic intrigues and personal antipathies , a public meeting was held at Athens ...
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