The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., Tom 13Robert Aspland 1857 |
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... respect of the earlier Romans , is not more highflown in language and sentiment than what our own writers have addressed to the Georges , and even the Charleses and Jameses , of the English monarchy ; while that of the other is chiefly ...
... respect of the earlier Romans , is not more highflown in language and sentiment than what our own writers have addressed to the Georges , and even the Charleses and Jameses , of the English monarchy ; while that of the other is chiefly ...
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... respect for letters , in an age of show and sensuality , by his per- sonal devotion to them . From some of the worst vices of his age and class he was remarkably exempt . His gluttony , if we must believe the stories told of it , was ...
... respect for letters , in an age of show and sensuality , by his per- sonal devotion to them . From some of the worst vices of his age and class he was remarkably exempt . His gluttony , if we must believe the stories told of it , was ...
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... respect . As Mr. Tayler has formerly distinguished himself in the defence of this particular branch of our church freedom , I cannot suspect him of entertaining any purpose of restricting it , but the cast of thought which marks his ...
... respect . As Mr. Tayler has formerly distinguished himself in the defence of this particular branch of our church freedom , I cannot suspect him of entertaining any purpose of restricting it , but the cast of thought which marks his ...
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... respect for the consciences of others as well as of their own , in various other noble characteristics of the Unitarians , mental , moral and political , is unquestionable as a fact , but questionable as an instrument of fidelity in ...
... respect for the consciences of others as well as of their own , in various other noble characteristics of the Unitarians , mental , moral and political , is unquestionable as a fact , but questionable as an instrument of fidelity in ...
Strona 47
... respect , neither are " communion , " nor the sure harbin- gers of communion . There is such a thing as respectful distance ; and there was once a mandate of Jehovah , that , as Ephraim was turned unto idols , the people should let him ...
... respect , neither are " communion , " nor the sure harbin- gers of communion . There is such a thing as respectful distance ; and there was once a mandate of Jehovah , that , as Ephraim was turned unto idols , the people should let him ...
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