The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., Tom 13Robert Aspland 1857 |
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... believe most of the stories he thus repeats , under the pro- Mr. Merivale is seldom happy in inlaying his prose with fragments of poetry . He calls liberty ( V. 167 ) " the prime jewel of a Roman's existence . " Shakes- peare had made ...
... believe most of the stories he thus repeats , under the pro- Mr. Merivale is seldom happy in inlaying his prose with fragments of poetry . He calls liberty ( V. 167 ) " the prime jewel of a Roman's existence . " Shakes- peare had made ...
Strona 44
... believe that , were such persons to confer upon the ways of salvation and the wants of spiritual communion , oblivious or at least unobservant of the differences which had kept them mutually aloof , their participation in community of ...
... believe that , were such persons to confer upon the ways of salvation and the wants of spiritual communion , oblivious or at least unobservant of the differences which had kept them mutually aloof , their participation in community of ...
Strona 46
... believe Jesus Christ to have been in an especial manner and in a singular degree imbued with the spirit and power of GOD for the salvation and governance of the souls of men both here and hereafter . Very likely Professor Tayler may ...
... believe Jesus Christ to have been in an especial manner and in a singular degree imbued with the spirit and power of GOD for the salvation and governance of the souls of men both here and hereafter . Very likely Professor Tayler may ...
Strona 51
... believe me to remain , yours faithfully , Highbury New Park , December 11 , 1856 . S. C. FREEMAN . CAUSE OF THE SLOW PROGRESS OF UNITARIANISM . SIR , THE subject brought under the attention of your readers by the Rev. J. J. Tayler in ...
... believe me to remain , yours faithfully , Highbury New Park , December 11 , 1856 . S. C. FREEMAN . CAUSE OF THE SLOW PROGRESS OF UNITARIANISM . SIR , THE subject brought under the attention of your readers by the Rev. J. J. Tayler in ...
Strona 53
... believe that they have any religious earnestness . How is this principle of love , now so dormant , to be quickened ? Principally , I believe , by united philanthropic action . Not by giving a few guineas a - year to schools and ...
... believe that they have any religious earnestness . How is this principle of love , now so dormant , to be quickened ? Principally , I believe , by united philanthropic action . Not by giving a few guineas a - year to schools and ...
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