The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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... Jews from the Decline of the Maccabees to the present day , Hope , the Undying , Hunting Song , Hymn to Sleep , Idiot Sailor - boy , The Impromptu , Italy , by an Exile , Jacob Faithful's Song , Killikelly , Lord . Lonely Heart , The ...
... Jews from the Decline of the Maccabees to the present day , Hope , the Undying , Hunting Song , Hymn to Sleep , Idiot Sailor - boy , The Impromptu , Italy , by an Exile , Jacob Faithful's Song , Killikelly , Lord . Lonely Heart , The ...
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... jew's - harp ; and often bears no nearer resemblance to genuine sa- tire , than do the ringing notes of the pestilent bit of steel so called , to those of the violon- cello . Constance , at this moment , had not much leisure for ...
... jew's - harp ; and often bears no nearer resemblance to genuine sa- tire , than do the ringing notes of the pestilent bit of steel so called , to those of the violon- cello . Constance , at this moment , had not much leisure for ...
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... Jews , Celsus has put his arguments against the Old Testament in the mouth of a Jew . Your Nazarene , ' he says , ' is no more Christ than any other of the prophets . How is it that this Messiah , the anointed of the Lord , who was to ...
... Jews , Celsus has put his arguments against the Old Testament in the mouth of a Jew . Your Nazarene , ' he says , ' is no more Christ than any other of the prophets . How is it that this Messiah , the anointed of the Lord , who was to ...
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... Jews or Samaritans . † The opinions which troubled the church were for the most part borrowed from the doctrines of the synagogue ; and now if one remarks the strong excitement and indigna- tion which the appearance of a heresy pro ...
... Jews or Samaritans . † The opinions which troubled the church were for the most part borrowed from the doctrines of the synagogue ; and now if one remarks the strong excitement and indigna- tion which the appearance of a heresy pro ...
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... Jews , he divided with them the roots and bitter herbs of the passover , found his faith not less exposed to dangers : for the solemn decrees of the church repeatedly proscribed the dangerous familiarity of these common entertainments ...
... Jews , he divided with them the roots and bitter herbs of the passover , found his faith not less exposed to dangers : for the solemn decrees of the church repeatedly proscribed the dangerous familiarity of these common entertainments ...
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