The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., Tom 13Robert Aspland 1857 |
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... whole military administration was retained in his hands , he carefully avoided every exhibition of himself to the people in his military func- tions , and allowed no troops to occupy the city . The title of Princeps implied only a ...
... whole military administration was retained in his hands , he carefully avoided every exhibition of himself to the people in his military func- tions , and allowed no troops to occupy the city . The title of Princeps implied only a ...
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... whole no reason to seek for the motives of the minister's retirement , least of all to ascribe it with Tacitus , esteemed , and generally not without reason , an eminently philosophical histo- rian , to the blind agency of Fate . " ( IV ...
... whole no reason to seek for the motives of the minister's retirement , least of all to ascribe it with Tacitus , esteemed , and generally not without reason , an eminently philosophical histo- rian , to the blind agency of Fate . " ( IV ...
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... whole case thus resolves itself , in my mind , into one which , according to the particular nature of the subject , requires a better spirit - a spirit of deeper concern and more earnest exertion - to be in- fused into those who have ...
... whole case thus resolves itself , in my mind , into one which , according to the particular nature of the subject , requires a better spirit - a spirit of deeper concern and more earnest exertion - to be in- fused into those who have ...
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... whole question of religious truth with which our Unitarianism is iden- tified , we are " the salt of the earth , " and " as a city set upon a hill . " Sad , indeed , would it be for the religious interests of our country , if we were to ...
... whole question of religious truth with which our Unitarianism is iden- tified , we are " the salt of the earth , " and " as a city set upon a hill . " Sad , indeed , would it be for the religious interests of our country , if we were to ...
Strona 37
... whole of which , however we dissent from some of its conclu- sions , is a creditable specimen of calm and candid reasoning , and the entire absence of the faults which commonly disfigure theo- logical and ecclesiastical controversies ...
... whole of which , however we dissent from some of its conclu- sions , is a creditable specimen of calm and candid reasoning , and the entire absence of the faults which commonly disfigure theo- logical and ecclesiastical controversies ...
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