| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 634 páginas
...notwithstanding we presume, or take for granted, that, in matters of belief, we differ widely in opinion. I enjoy the delight of their society, which both improves...church, must often feel such sighs rise in his bosom. " These are the reasons which my religion and my philosophy suggest to me, for scrupulously avoiding... | |
| 1825 - 424 páginas
...notwithstanding we presume, or take for granted, that, in matters of belief, we differ widely in opinion. I enjoy the delight of their society, which both improves...is to be found out of the pale of his own church, most often feel such sighs rise in his bosom." | It was an invariable rule with Mendelsohn, never to... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 648 páginas
...notwithstanding we presume, or take for granted, that, in matters of belief, we differ widely in opinion. I enjoy the delight of their society, which both improves...whispered, " Alas ! for this excellent man's soul 1" — He who believes that no salvation is to be found out of the pale of his own church, must often... | |
| 1831 - 604 páginas
...notwithstanding we presume, or take for granted, that, in matters of belief, we differ widely in opinion. I enjoy the delight of their society, which both improves...It is true, every man is naturally bound to diffuse knowledege and virtue amongst his fellow creatures, and to eradicate error and prejudice as much as... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 672 páginas
...notwithstanding we presume, or take for granted, that, in matters of belief, we differ widely in opinion. I enjoy the delight of their society, which both improves...heart whispered, "Alas! for this excellent man's soul I" — He who believes that no salvation is to be found out of the pale of his own church, must often... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 618 páginas
...notwithstanding we presume, or take for granted, that, in matters of belief, we differ widely in opinion. I enjoy the delight of their society, which both improves...solaces me. Never yet has my heart whispered, " Alas I for this excellent man's soul !" — He who believes that no salvation is to be found out of the... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 620 páginas
...in matters of helief, we differ widely in opinion. I enjoy the delight of their society, which hoth improves and solaces me. Never yet has my heart whispered,..."Alas! for this excellent man's soul !" — He who helieves that no salvation is to he found out of the pale of his own church, must often feel such sighs... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 496 páginas
...who is not of my faith. We love each other sincerely, notwithstanding we differ widely in opinion. Never yet has my heart whispered, Alas for this excellent man's soul !" In England, there are a numerous body of seceders, called Reformed Jews, who adhere exclusively... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1855 - 460 páginas
...who is not of my faith. We love each other sincerely, notwithstanding we differ widely in opinion. Never yet has my heart whispered, Alas for this excellent man's soul !" In England, there are a numerous body of seceders, called Reformed Jews, who adhere exclusively... | |
| Charles Kensington Salaman - 1882 - 336 páginas
...other sincerely, notwithstanding that in matters of religious belief we differ widely in opinion. I enjoy the delight of their society, which both improves and solaces me. Never has my heart whispered, Alas! for this excellent man's soul ! " "Behold how good, and how pleasant... | |
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