The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., Tom 11Robert Aspland 1855 |
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... hope , too , that he has read a letter addressed to Bentley in the page following that which he quotes , in which another correspondent , hearing that he was engaged on a critical edition of the New Testament , conjures him for the ...
... hope , too , that he has read a letter addressed to Bentley in the page following that which he quotes , in which another correspondent , hearing that he was engaged on a critical edition of the New Testament , conjures him for the ...
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... hope that among the competi- tors some one might be found who should indicate a style of architecture more entirely suitable for Unitarian worship , and more thoroughly im- bued with the Unitarian spirit , than is the heathen Grecian on ...
... hope that among the competi- tors some one might be found who should indicate a style of architecture more entirely suitable for Unitarian worship , and more thoroughly im- bued with the Unitarian spirit , than is the heathen Grecian on ...
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... hope , trust and aspiration , and is the common property of all who have the eye to discern its beauties , the mind to understand its wondrous science , and the heart to feel its glorious significance . But still , notwithstanding these ...
... hope , trust and aspiration , and is the common property of all who have the eye to discern its beauties , the mind to understand its wondrous science , and the heart to feel its glorious significance . But still , notwithstanding these ...
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... its associations , its sublimity Hope's Essay on Architecture , ch . xliv . + History of Christian Art , Vol . III . p . 419 . or its lowliness , its magnificence or its simplicity , 26 Form of Architecture for Unitarian Churches . 26.
... its associations , its sublimity Hope's Essay on Architecture , ch . xliv . + History of Christian Art , Vol . III . p . 419 . or its lowliness , its magnificence or its simplicity , 26 Form of Architecture for Unitarian Churches . 26.
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... hope that a small advance ( in consideration of the increased price of the nccessaries of life ) would not be thought unreasonable . The school , which contained about sixty boys and girls , was not very popular , owing to the uncouth ...
... hope that a small advance ( in consideration of the increased price of the nccessaries of life ) would not be thought unreasonable . The school , which contained about sixty boys and girls , was not very popular , owing to the uncouth ...
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